
Additional Flight Certifications
Instrument Rating Certificate
The instrument rating allows pilots to fly under instrument flight rules (IFR) and navigate using the aircraft's instruments instead of relying solely on visual references.
Includes:
20 hours of Dual Flight in Piper Archer II or TX
20 hours of full-motion simulator time
10 hours of Dual Prep
13 weeks of Ground School
Structured Syllabus
Additional hours may be required depending on the student.
Additional fees for testing, books, and incidental items can run between $1,000 to $1,500.
Commercial Multi-Engine Add-On
Multi-Engine rated pilots get to feel the incredible extra power and performance that flying with dual engines provides. They will experience an increase in speed, power, and rate of climb.
Includes:
10 Hours Dual in a Tecnam P2006T
3 Hours Dual prep in a Tecnam P2006T
10 Hours Ground training
Structured Syllabus
Additional hours may be required depending on the student.
Additional fees for testing, books, and incidental items can run between $1,000 to $1,500.
High Performance Endorsement
The FAA requires pilots to have a high-performance airplane endorsement in order to fly any airplane with an engine of more than 200 horsepower. You must hold a Private or Commercial license to add this endorsement.
Includes:
1-3 Hours in a Tecnam P2010
1 Hour Ground training
Additional hours may be required depending on the student.

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