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The Federal Aviation Administration has adopted clear standards of Knowledge, Experience and Proficiency required to obtain your Pilot’s Certificates. The courses provided are designed to ensure that you are competent to pilot an aircraft, understand the aerial environment in which you’ll fly and the need for safety in every aspect of flying.

Flight Instructor: Doug Faner is authorized under Federal Aviation Regulation part 61, to conduct flight training
The Federal Aviation Administration has adopted clear standards of Knowledge, Experience and Proficiency required to obtain your Private Pilot’s Certificate
  • FAA Private Pilot License Requirements
  • FAA Commercial Pilot License Requirements

Available Courses

Below is a list of all the courses offered by FANAIR USA Professional Flight Training.

Private Pilot

Earning a pilot’s certificate you will find challenges, excitement, adventure, and reward during every flight hour. A private pilot student requires dedication to practice and a good amount of studying. You will learn basic aerodynamics, federal aviation regulations, airplane systems, weather, airspace, radio communications, navigation, and medical factors relating to flight. The Private Pilot Course will take each student through the material in an organized and simple format. We stress a high level of knowledge and proficiency to ensure that training safe pilots starts with a basic foundation in aviation.

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Instrument Pilot

The instrument rating is next level of training after learning to fly and is considered the most important rating in all of aviation. Instrument pilots learn to control the aircraft solely by reference to the aircraft's instruments. When you become an instrument rated pilot you will be able to fly in more marginal weather conditions, by flying instrument departure procedures and instrument approaches.

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Commercial Pilot

The commercial pilot license has all the privileges of the private pilots license plus you will be able to be paid for your flying. A commercial pilots license is a requirement to be hired by the airlines, charter, sightseeing and instructing to name just a few jobs that will be available to you.

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Multi Engine Pilot

The multi-engine rating course adds multi-engine privileges to your existing Private or Commercial Pilot Certificate. If you want to pursue a career in aviation or own a multi-engine aircraft, the multi-engine course will provde you with the required skills and rescourse information such as aerodynamics, aircraft systems, checklist procedures, flight maneuvers, weight and balance.

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Certified Flight Instructor

This license will allow you to teach others the ability to fly. After you receive your flight instructors certificate you will be authorized under Federal Aviation Regulation part 61, to conduct flight training and provide the applicant with the appropriate endorsements to attain there pilots license. It is also a great way to build experience for commercial aviation opportunities

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Flight Review

FLIGHT REVIEW: A flight review consists of a minimum of 1 hour of flight training and 1 hour of ground training. This course provides you with a review of General Operating and Flight Rules of part 61 and 91. After completion you will recieve a logbook endorsed from an authorized instructor who gave the review certifying that the person has satisfactorily completed the review.

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Instrument Proficency Check

INSTRUMENT PROFICENCY CHECK: A person who does not meet the instrument experience requirements within the prescribed time, or within 6 calendar months after the prescribed time, may not serve as pilot in command under IFR. After completion you will recieve a logbook endorsed from an authorized instructor who gave the IPC certifying that the person has satisfactorily completed the review.

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Private Pilot PTS

Earning a pilot’s certificate you will find challenges, excitement, adventure, and reward during every flight hour. A private pilot student requires dedication to practice and a good amount of studying. You will learn basic aerodynamics, federal aviation regulations, airplane systems, weather, airspace, radio communications, navigation, and medical factors relating to flight. The Private Pilot Course will take each student through the material in an organized and simple format. We stress a high level of knowledge and proficiency to ensure that training safe pilots starts with a basic foundation in aviation.

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