Learn To Fly
The CEFC operates an FAA Certified Part 141 flight school. Typical students at the CEFC begin their ground school training using the Cessna Online Private Pilot Course training materials. The course was produced by Cessna aircraft in conjunction with King Schools. This course offers online access to the Private Pilot Course labs where students learn from full screen and full motion digital video segments, followed by a series of interactive questions that are presented in a fun-to-use style.
Students complete their flight training with a CEFC approved, FAA Certificated Flight Instructor (CFI). An average person could anticipate receiving a Private Pilot Certificate in approximately 70 flight hours, provided they fly two to three times a week, study as suggested by the course and are prepared for each flight.
So, how much does it cost? Here's the breakdown (please note that these are estimates only):
| 172 Rental (70 hours at $53.00/hr) |
$3,710.00 |
| Aircraft Scheduling Fee (approx. 2 hours
scheduled per flight hour at $3.00/hr) |
$330.00 |
| Instructor Fee (60 hours at $27.50/hr) |
$1,650.00 |
| Ground School (includes Private Pilot
Online Course and Classroom Ground School) |
$350.00 |
| Checkride Examiners Fee (free if using
FAA personnel) |
$200.00 |
| 9 mos. CEFC Dues ($22.50/mo) |
$202.50 |
| FAA 3rd Class Medical Exam |
$60.00 |
| FAA Knowledge Test |
$110.00 |
| Headset, charts, supplies, etc. |
$225.00 |
| Approx Sales Tax (a/c rental,
supplies) |
$250.00 |
| ESTIMATED
COST FOR PRIVATE CERTIFICATE |
$7020.00 |
| Cessna Ground School Reimbursement
(includes ground school and online course, knowledge test and
checkride examiner's fee)** |
$660.00 |
| Cessna Reimbursement Program ($1000.00
for solo, $2,000.00 for private certificate) less
approx. $1200.00 in taxes** |
$1800.00 |
| TOTAL ESTIMATED
COST FOR PRIVATE CERTIFICATE AFTER REIMBURSEMENTS** |
$4,560.00
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