FAA Private Pilot Certification
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The Steps to Becoming a Pilot
- FAA requires you be 16 years old, speak English, and pass a basic medical examination.
- Pass the FAA written exam (rules and regulations)
- Pass the FAA flying exam
Certification Types
- recreational pilot certificate
- private pilot certificate
A Merchants Guide to What Gear you need to get your FAA Private Pilot Certificate
- You will need to find a good flight school and instructor. www.AOPA.org can help with this.
- The school normally provides the rental aircraft.
- You will need to purchase books, charts, and some personal equipment.
- The books you will need are:
- Pilot's Handbook of Aeronautical Knowledge (PH)
- Aeronautical Information Manual (AIM)
- Federal Aviation Regulations (FARs)
- Private Pilot Knowledge Test Guide
- Private Pilot Flight Manuevers
- Private Pilot Practical Test Standards
- Pilot's Logbook
- Syllabus (optional for many schools)
- The required equipment is:
- Flight Computer (mechanical or electronic)
- Navigational Plotter
- Writing instrument and clipboard (lots of options here)
- Headset (School may have rentals) (Guuide on headsets coming).
- Local Aeronautical Chart Flight School or airport should have these.
- The books you will need are: