Private Pilot

Eager to become an FAA-certified Private Pilot? OAS offers comprehensive in-classroom and virtual ground school sessions, complete with thorough instructor support, 24 hours of instruction, and preparation for the FAA knowledge test; bonuses include free processing of your FAA Student Pilot Certificate and access to state-of-the-art flight simulators and labs.
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Prerequisite

You need to read, write, and comprehend English. The age requirements are 16 years for solo flights as a student pilot (14 for gliders) and 17 years for a private pilot certificate (16 for gliders). Additionally, you must possess a medical certificate.
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Medical

To get a medical certificate, you’ll need an examination by an FAA-approved Aviation Medical Examiner (AME). The OAS team can help you locate an AME and advise on the most suitable medical type for your goals.
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Classroom

Ground School at OAS covers the classroom aspect of training. You can join in-person or virtually for 24 hours of interactive FAA instructor-led sessions. These sessions, filled with presentations and discussions, will equip you for the FAA knowledge test at the course’s conclusion. Plus, it’s an engaging and enjoyable learning experience!
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Testing

After completing the ground school at OAS, you’ll be prepared for the FAA Knowledge Test, often referred to as the “written” exam. OAS students boast a 100% pass rate!
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Flight Training

Flight training is your gateway to the skies. On your first flight, the instructor handles takeoff and landing, but you’ll get a chance to steer. As you advance, you’ll master essential skills, all culminating in the coveted pilot’s license. Every session enhances your confidence and expertise in the cockpit.
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Solo Flight

A pivotal moment in your pilot journey. You’ll execute three takeoffs and landings at the same airport, with your instructor on the ground, beaming with pride. This solo milestone not only tests your learned skills but also boosts your confidence, setting the foundation for the advanced stages of your pilot training. It’s a transformative experience, one step closer to achieving your pilot’s license.
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Check Ride

After passing the written test and logging the necessary flight hours, you’ll face your “final exam” known as the check ride. This consists of two parts with an FAA-approved examiner: an oral examination on topics ranging from aircraft systems to regulations, followed by a practical flight test to showcase your flying abilities.
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Instrument

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Multi-Engine

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