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Programs
Silverhawk Aviation Academy offers several flexible training programs to meet individual goals. Are you looking for a career or are you flying just for fun? Will you purchase an aircraft or will you rent? Will you train full time or part time? These are questions you should answer before you even begin to look at a flight school.
Certifications
There are 3 basic training tracks to consider:
(1) Professional Pilot Program;
(2) Recreational/Personal Use Program; or
(3) College Degree.
At Silverhawk Aviation Academy, instructional areas include Ground School, Private, Commercial, Instrument, and Certified Flight Instructor (CFI and CFII). Turbine Transitions and add-on ratings are also available.
The Professional Pilot Program is for those who are seeking a career as a helicopter pilot. It includes earning your Commercial Pilot license with instrument rating, plus your Certified Flight Instructor certificate. All those who have have completed our Professional Helicopter Pilot Program at Silverhawk have successfully gained employment as helicopter pilots.
FAA Approved
Silverhawk Aviation Academy is the only Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) approved PART 141 Helicopter Flight School in Idaho. This refers to the PARTS of the Federal Aviation Regulations (FARs) under which the school operates. PART 141 schools are audited regularly by the FAA and must have an FAA approved syllabus and course of study. Flight schools are subject to specified performance rates to maintain authorization to train students under PART 141.
It is also possible to learn under PART 61 rules. For the Private Helicopter Pilot Certificate, the fundamental difference is the minimum flight time required. However, the actual time it takes depends on individual abilities and frequency of flying.
Silverhawk Aviation Academy is authorized to provide training under both sets of rules. It is important to decide which program works best for you. Training under PART 61 can offer more flexibility in lesson content and sequence, which can be an asset for part-time students. On the other hand, Veteran’s benefit (VA) eligibility and some financial aid programs qualify only under PART 141. For assistance in selecting the program best suited to your needs, contact catherine@silverhawkaviation.net
Pricing
The following schedules include approximate hourly requirements* and costs for typical training programs. For questions about your specific program requirements, contact catherine@silverhawkaviation.net
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Helicopter Professional Pilot Program
All hours and costs shown are approximate. Actual costs may vary.* |
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Private Helicopter Pilot Certificate
Part 141 |
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| Student Registration Fee |
100 |
| Textbooks and Pilot Supplies |
330 |
| Dual Training — 27 hrs |
6,696 |
| Solo Training — 8 hrs |
1,680 |
| Ground Instruction — 35 hrs |
1,330 |
| Computerized FAA Written Exam |
150 |
| Examiner Fee |
500 |
| Student Registration Fee |
100 |
| Approximate Total |
$ 10,786 |
Commercial Helicopter Pilot Certificate
with Instrument Rating
Part 141 |
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| Textbooks and Pilot Supplies |
200 |
| Dual Training — 25 hrs |
6,200 |
| Solo Training — 55 hrs |
11,550 |
| Dual Instrument Training — 35 hrs |
(R44) 14,875 |
Ground Instruction — 30 hrs
Ground Instruction Instrument — 30 hrs |
1,140
1,200 |
| Computerized FAA Written Exams (3 tests) |
450 |
| Examiner's Fee |
500 |
| Approximate Total |
$ 36,215 |
Certified Flight Instructor (CFI)
Part 141
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| Textbooks and Pilot Supplies |
40 |
| Dual Training — 25 hrs |
6,500 |
| Ground instruction — 40 hrs |
1,600 |
| Computerized FAA Written Exams |
150 |
| Examiner's Fee |
500 |
| Approximate Total |
$ 8,840 |
Certified Flight Instructor, Instrument (CFII)
Part 141
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| Textbooks and Pilot Supplies |
-- |
| Dual Instrument Training — 15 hrs |
6,375 |
| Ground instruction — 15 hrs |
600 |
| Computerized FAA Written Exam |
150 |
| Examiner's Fee |
150 |
| Approximate Total |
$ 7,275 |
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| Additional Courses |
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Commercial Helicopter Pilot Certificate
without Instrument Rating |
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| Textbooks and Pilot Supplies |
45 |
| Dual Training — 34 hrs |
8,432 |
| Solo Training — 76 hrs |
15,960 |
| Instrument Training — 5 hrs (R44) |
(R44) 2,125 |
| Ground Instruction — 30 hrs |
1,140 |
| Computerized FAA Written Exam |
150 |
| Examiner's Fee |
500 |
| Approximate Total |
$ 28,352 |
Helicopter Instrument Rating
Part 61 |
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| Textbooks and Pilot Supplies |
156 |
| Dual Instrument Training — 15 hrs |
6,325 |
| Flight Training Device or Airplane — 20 hrs |
2,000 |
| Ground Instruction, Instrument — 30 hrs |
1,200 |
| FAA Knowledge Test Fee |
150 |
| Examiner's Fee |
500 |
| Approximate Total |
$ 10,331 |
External Load Instruction
Instruction Times are Minimum |
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| Dual Training — 10 hrs |
4,750 |
| Ground instruction — 3 hrs |
120 |
| Approximate Total |
$ 4,870 |
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* Completion times are based on FAA minimums. Silverhawk Aviation Academy makes neither expressed nor implied guarantees for actual time or cost to complete any rating or certificate. Idaho Sales Tax where applicable.
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