Private Pilots License

Getting your pilots license by George Anglada
So you want to get your pilots license but you don’t want to spend a fortune.You have always dreamed of flying off into the wild blue yonder! The problem is you never really pursued it because you thought it was too far fetched for you or just too expensive.
Well I’m here to tell you that if you really want it you can get it! I used to think no way I cant do that! Till one day I decided life is short, I’m going after my passions! One of them being flying! Now mind you I have not reached six figures yet,(I’m close I will get there),and I like you I have many expenses. But no matter how long it takes I’m getting it!
A quick word about safety. Human beings are not, by nature, supposed to fly, so it’s natural to feel some anxiety at the thought of learning how to do anything at 10,000 feet. While it’s true that flying involves some inherent risks, it is about the safest form of transportation we have – much safer than driving. Cars are involved in 10 times as many accidents per vehicle mile as general Aviation aircraft (that is, all aircraft except airliners and military)Aviation is heavily regulated by a host of safety standards set by the
Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)
Well as far as far fetched there are pilots between the ages of 17 to 65 and older depending on your physical fitness. The requirement is you speak, read and understand english and pass a specific medical exam. And of course that you really want it. Now as for the cost well that varies in the United States from region to region. It can be anywhere from $5000.00 to $9000.00 dollars
Time. It’s gonna take quite a bit. A private license requires a minimum of 40 hours of flight time, with most student pilots logging closer to 60-80 hours before their final check ride, as well as extra time for study on the ground in preparation for an FAA written test. The length of your training depends in part on whether you want to study full- or part-time.
There are various courses that you can take to help you get started. They varie in price and quality. Look for teachers with experience
and good recommendations. I personally decided to start on my license and found the right course to start out with. For
more information check out http://LIVINGINSTANTLY.COM. So I
am on my way to the wild blue yonder, see you in the skies!
Also check out http://Georgesguide.com
About the Author
Hi im George and im a native Newyorker. I grew on the streets of Manhattan.I am into enjoying life and making money. I work hard and smart. I know in order to succeed you have to work harder then most
and learn from the best! I do my research into what ever endeavor I get in to. I also like to teach people what ive learned or push them in the right direction. So if you are like me then join me on my journey, its going to be a heck of a ride!
Nicks Private Pilot License Party 6-23-2009
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