The Multi-Engine Rating allows a pilot to fly an aircraft with more than one engine. In doing so, it opens the door to larger, faster, higher performance, more complex aircraft. A prospective pilot may conduct their initial Private Pilot or Commercial Pilot training in a Multi-Engine aircraft, however far more common is to “add on” a Multi-Engine Rating onto an existing Single-Engine Private Pilot or Single-Engine Commercial Pilot certificate. The reasons for this are for both simplicity and cost.

     Training will consist of both classroom sessions on the ground as well as sessions in both the flight simulator and in the aircraft. All flights will be training flights with an instructor on board. No FAA Written Exam is necessary. Upon completion of the training you will take a license exam.

We are actively looking for a replacement multi-engine airplane.


What Can You Do With A Multi-Engine Add-On Rating?

     The Multi-Engine Rating will allow an existing Single-Engine Private Pilot or Single-Engine Commercial Pilot to exercise their respective privileges in aircraft with more than one engine. This includes instrument rating privileges.


Minimum Requirements To Obtain A Multi-Engine Add-On Rating:

        1.) Private Pilot License or Commercial Pilot License
        2.) No minimum flight training hours. The flight exam may              be taken when the pilot demonstrates proficiency in              multi-engine operations.
        3.) FAA Medical Certificate
        4.) FAA Flight Exam


September 04, 2010

The PiperSport Light Sport Aircraft (LSA) has arrived! Come by and check it out!