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Pegasus Aviation Service, LLC

Commercial Pilot SEL 5 days

Max flight time : 10 hours MEL*** Max flight simulation: 10 hoursProgram length: 4 daysCost : $8,500***$2,500 Due at sign upJeppson Part 61 ProgramExperienced CFIIsExamination fees and books not included in the price. ***To meet the complex aircraft requirment we use a Cessna 172 TAA. IMPORTANT NOTE: We do not guarantee your certification. If more training is required, time and cost will be added. Endorsements
For an airplane single engine rating: 250 hours total time ---->100 hours cross-country ---->20 hours dual of which 10 hours in a complex airplane, 10 hours of instrument ---->100NM cross-country in Day VFR conditions ---->100NM cross-country in Night VFR conditions ---->300 NM cross-country with one leg more than 250NM and 3 stops ---->5 hours Night with 10 take offs and landing to a full stop at an airport with a control tower ----> 3 hours dual in preparation for the practical test The Regulation:§61.129 Aeronautical experience.(a) For an airplane single-engine rating. Except as provided in paragraph (i) of this section, a person who applies for a commercial pilot certificate with an airplane category and single-engine class rating must log at least 250 hours of flight time as a pilot that consists of at least:(1) 100 hours in powered aircraft, of which 50 hours must be in airplanes.(2) 100 hours of pilot-in-command flight time, which includes at least—(i) 50 hours in airplanes; and(ii) 50 hours in cross-country flight of which at least 10 hours must be in airplanes.(3) 20 hours of training on the areas of operation listed in §61.127(b)(1) of this part that includes at least—(i) Ten hours of instrument training using a view-limiting device including attitude instrument flying, partial panel skills, recovery from unusual flight attitudes, and intercepting and tracking navigational systems. Five hours of the 10 hours required on instrument training must be in a single engine airplane;(ii) 10 hours of training in a complex airplane, a turbine-powered airplane, or a technically advanced airplane (TAA) that meets the requirements of paragraph (j) of this section, or any combination thereof. The airplane must be appropriate to land or sea for the rating sought;(iii) One 2-hour cross country flight in a single engine airplane in daytime conditions that consists of a total straight-line distance of more than 100 nautical miles from the original point of departure;(iv) One 2-hour cross country flight in a single engine airplane in nighttime conditions that consists of a total straight-line distance of more than 100 nautical miles from the original point of departure; and(v) Three hours in a single-engine airplane with an authorized instructor in preparation for the practical test within the preceding 2 calendar months from the month of the test.(4) Ten hours of solo flight time in a single engine airplane or 10 hours of flight time performing the duties of pilot in command in a single engine airplane with an authorized instructor on board (either of which may be credited towards the flight time requirement under paragraph (a)(2) of this section), on the areas of operation listed under §61.127(b)(1) that include—(i) One cross-country flight of not less than 300 nautical miles total distance, with landings at a minimum of three points, one of which is a straight-line distance of at least 250 nautical miles from the original departure point. However, if this requirement is being met in Hawaii, the longest segment need only have a straight-line distance of at least 150 nautical miles; and(ii) 5 hours in night VFR conditions with 10 takeoffs and 10 landings (with each landing involving a flight in the traffic pattern) at an airport with an operating control tower.
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200 Oak Owl Dr. Bath Springs, TN 38311 Office: 1 800 710 9144 Fax: 1 800 467 7101
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