Hour Requirements
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Hour Requirements
Hi People,
Im after some help with regards to hour requirement for flight training here in the US.
I have tried trawling through the FAA website but it makes no sense!!!
Im after the minimum hour requirements before i can apply for the following ratings:-
CPLH
CFI
INSTRUMENT RATING
CFII
NIGHT RATING
Im trying to plan out my training and it would be great if you could help me out.
Thankyou in advance,
R
Im after some help with regards to hour requirement for flight training here in the US.
I have tried trawling through the FAA website but it makes no sense!!!
Im after the minimum hour requirements before i can apply for the following ratings:-
CPLH
CFI
INSTRUMENT RATING
CFII
NIGHT RATING
Im trying to plan out my training and it would be great if you could help me out.
Thankyou in advance,
R
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CPL: 150 hours total time. 100 of which must be PIC
CFI: no hour requirement, just need a CPL licence
IR: you need a PPL. no hour requirement for part 141 training. for part 61 training you need 50 hrs FAA cross country
CFII: no hour requirement, you need to have the CFI and an IR
Night rating: If you have a FAA PPL you should be valid to fly night (subject to flight schools policy). if you want to take passengers at night you need to have done 3 take off and landings at night in the preceding 90 days
see here
http://ecfr.gpoaccess.gov/cgi/t/text...14cfrv2_02.tpl
CFI: no hour requirement, just need a CPL licence
IR: you need a PPL. no hour requirement for part 141 training. for part 61 training you need 50 hrs FAA cross country
CFII: no hour requirement, you need to have the CFI and an IR
Night rating: If you have a FAA PPL you should be valid to fly night (subject to flight schools policy). if you want to take passengers at night you need to have done 3 take off and landings at night in the preceding 90 days
see here
http://ecfr.gpoaccess.gov/cgi/t/text...14cfrv2_02.tpl





Other than that thecontroller is spot on.



