Why Multi-Engine?
A multi-engine rating opens doors to faster, more capable aircraft and is required for most professional flying positions. Learning to safely manage two engines and handle engine failures builds airmanship skills valuable in any aircraft.
- Required for airline and corporate jobs
- Fly faster, carry more
- Enhanced safety with redundant systems
- Typically 10-15 hours training
Typical Timeline: 2-4 weeks
Ground School
- Multi-engine aerodynamics
- Systems knowledge
- VMC and performance
- Emergency procedures
Flight Training
- Normal operations
- Engine-out procedures
- Single-engine approaches
- System failures
Checkride Prep
- Oral exam preparation
- Maneuvers review
- Emergency scenarios
- Mock checkride
Our Multi-Engine Fleet
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