Airplane Flight Instruction
Become a pilot and fly the Cessna Skycatcher solo for less than $2,500! No FAA medical required, no FAA written exam required! As a Solo Student Pilot you will be able to fly solo under the close supervision of your flight instructor.
Cost breakdown: *
Aircraft rental: 10.5 at $100 per hour $1,050
Flight instruction: 10 at $65 per hour $650
Ground instruction: 5 at $65 per hour $325
Fuel: 63 gallons at $6.33 per gallon $398.79
Supplies: Log book $16.06, ACS $9.94, FARs $24.04 $50.04
Total: $2,473.83
After you have soloed, continue on with your training and log a minimum of 20 hours for the Sport Pilot certificate or 40 hours for the Private Pilot certificate. Click on the links above to see how regulations spell out the exact requirement for solo flight and sport and private pilot certificate.
The sport pilot certificate only requires a driver license for medical certification and the private pilot certificate requires at least a 3rd class FAA medical certificate and both certificates require an FAA written test before you take the FAA flight check. We provide a 20% discount on King Schools ground school, the industry standard for decades and our preferred courses.
* Estimates and minimum training times are subject to variables such as training frequency, weather and student aptitude. The Cessna Skycatcher is limited by how much weight it can carry. Pilot’s are limited to 185 lbs for student pilot, sport pilot or private pilot training and 221 lbs for introductory flights and rental checkouts. Questions on what route is best for you? Call 307 899-0385 or email don@macflyusa.com.
Paramotor Flight Instruction
Learn to fly paramotors and receive your USPPA ratings with MACFLYUSA for an all inclusive flat rate of $2,500. Includes the best prices in the country on the highest quality new gear from MACFLY Paramotors and Gin or Ozone gliders. Call 307 899-0385 or email don@macflyusa.com for current gear pricing.