2004 was
the year the FAA (Federal Aviation Administration) reshaped the future
of general aviation. That year they introduced the SPORT PILOT LICENSE
category and the certification of SPECIAL LIGHT SPORT AIRCRAFT. The
Sport Pilot License can be obtained in as little as 20 hours (FAA
minimum) of flight training and the only medical certification required
is a VALID U.S. DRIVERS LICENSE. Sport pilots are not obligated to pass
the rigors of the FAA medical exam required of Private Pilots. Half the
flight training time of a private pilot certificate doesn't make you any
less of a pilot, but it does do what the FAA intended the Light Sport
Certificate to do, and that is make realizing your dream of becoming a
pilot MUCH MORE AFFORDABLE.

What are the basic
"qualifications"?
Valid state driver's license
At least 17 years old
Proficient in the English
language
Good general health
How long will it take to get my Sport Pilot Certificate?
The FAA requires a minimum of 20
hours of flight training to be eligible for certification. The time
required can be as little as 2 weeks if you enroll in our accelerated
training program but whether it's weeks or months is up to you. Immerse
yourself in flight instruction several times a week or spread it out
over several months, the choice is yours.
What are the steps to get my certificate?
Prepare for the written
test. From the first flight with your instructor you'll need to
study along the way in preparation for your written exam which is
usually taken towards the end of you flight training.
Dual Instruction.
The majority of the hours flown in the beginning will be with a
certified FAA flight instructor. During this time you will be introduced
to maneuvers and skills required to develop into a proficient pilot.
Acquire a student pilot
certificate. Before you may engage in solo flight training you
must obtain a Student Sport Pilot Certificate issued by the FAA.
Solo Flight Training. When
you are ready... Your instructor will set you free to make your first
solo flight. During this phase of flight training you will go out on
your own and fine tune your skills. During this period you will build
the confidence necessary to become a proficient pilot. You will remember
that first solo for the rest of your life!
Cross Country Flight. Not
as daunting as it sounds, but you will, with the supervision of your
instructor, travel solo from your home airport to one or more airports
and back home. These exercises will ensure your ability to fly and
navigate safely.
Oral and Practical Test.
Once you meet all the flight training requirements and you instructor
believes you are proficient... you are ready for you "checkride". This
check ride is composed of a oral examination and a hands-on flight in
the aircraft with an FAA designated examiner. The check ride examines
your knowledge, practices and proficiency at the contols of the
aircraft.
How much will it cost?
The FAA has a set of minimums required to gain a Sport Pilot certificate. We have found that most students will require slightly more training than the minimum requirements. The tables below will approximate the cost of a sport pilot certificate at the FAA minimums, and at an average that we at Zone Aviation have found to be accurate.


What Other Expenses Will I Have?
There will be other miscellaneous expenses associated with flight training. The largest additional expense you can expect is the cost to buy a pilot's headset. A basic headset can be bought for around 150 dollars, with the most advanced headsets available costing nearly 1000 dollars. If you are unsure of what type you need, your instructor would be glad to assist you. You should also plan on spending some additional money on books, reference materials, and other supplies.
What type of aircraft
will I fly?
Here at Zone Aviation we fly the
BEST light sport aircraft on the market... The FLIGHT DESIGN CT.
As a certificated light sport
pilot you are entitled to fly any aircraft in the Light Sport category.
Our Flight Design CTs are the most technically advanced aircraft in this
category. In fact... Flight Design is the number one selling Light Sport
in the United States!
You and one passenger can go
just about anywhere with this luxury long range cruiser. It's roomy
cockpit, long range capabilities, GPS, autopilot and huge payload will
take you anywhere you heart desires. Lunch in Chicago anyone?
Don't wait any longer! Contact one of our experienced light sport
instructors today!
Fulfill your dream...
Become a pilot!
Why choose Zone Aviation
for your sport pilot training?
Simply
put... We have the most experienced full time light
sport instructors.
We are one of the top light
sport training facilities in the country.
We train in brand new state of
the art Flight Design CTs.
We have a proven training
program that has produced dozens of new sport pilots in the last two
years. Be sure to ask our competitors how many sport pilots they have
trained! Experience counts... Zone Aviation has that experience!
Zone Aviation, LLC
Lorain County Regional Airport
44050 Russia Road
Elyria, OH 44035
Phone: 440-322-3692
Email: info@zoneaviation.com
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