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732
W. Deer Valley Rd.
Phoenix, AZ
85027
Deer Valley
Airport (DVT)
Admissions
(480) 302-9911
Aircraft Sales
(480) 302-9911
Flight School
Main Number
(623) 869-6973
Charter Dept.
Direct Line
(480) 991-5557
Fax (480)
302-9912
www.westwindaviation.com
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Live Your
Dream
Be a
Pilot!
By
earning your Private Pilot Certificate you can experience adventure and
a freedom like no other. Your Private Pilot Certificate will allow you
to rent and fly aircraft privately throughout the world. Whether you
wish to have the flexibility of flying your own airplane on business
trips or would like to travel to exciting places with your friends and
family, your Private Pilot Certificate will certainly take you places.
What is Westwind’s Approach to
Flight Training?
Westwind
School of Aeronautics, one of the world's largest Cessna Pilot Centers,
has adopted the "Cleared for Takeoff™" Computer Based instruction (CBI)
program for Private Pilot training. Our state of the art training
program utilizes a FAA approved syllabus that integrates the ground
school with the actual flight training. This program was developed in
close cooperation with Cessna Aircraft Company, King Schools and the
FAA. The CBI uses over 25 CDs and includes streaming full screen video.
Because you own the software, you can do your ground school on your own
computer, at your own pace, and at your selected time. When doing the
CBI if you should get distracted or interrupted, that's no problem. You
can start, stop and review as many times as you want. The flight
training is conducted at the Deer Valley Airport. Deer Valley is one of
the finest training airports in the U.S. Its two runways, nearby
practice area and a training-oriented FAA Control Tower make Deer Valley
the airport of choice for training in Arizona.
What Do I Need To Do To
Get Started?
All you need is some
dedication and a handful of pilot tools. You can start at any age,
although you must be 16 to solo and 17 to obtain your Private
Certificate. To begin, you will need to obtain a third class medical
certificate, which will serve as your student pilot certificate until
you receive your actual Private Pilot Certificate. Next, submit a
completed Custom Student Application to so that we can select an
instructor who best meets your training needs. Once this is completed,
we will assign you an instructor and your training can begin.
Westwind offers an
8-week Private Pilot Course for those students that can dedicate five
days a week to flight training. We realize that most individuals that
have a full time work schedule cannot train five days a week. For those
individuals Westwind also offers a flexible training schedule. We
recommend that students train a minimum of 2 to 3 times a week. By
training more often, you will not need as much review from the previous
lesson and will not only save time but also money. For example: a
student training 2 to 3 a week will usually earn their
Private Pilot
Certificate in about 4 months. A student training 5 times a week can
usually earn his/her certificate in as little as 8 weeks.
How Much Does It Cost?
The FAA
requires a minimum of 40 flight hours to qualify for the Private
Certificate. Many schools estimate the price of their flight-training
program on FAA minimums. Westwind prefers to quote a more realistic
amount. For example, the national average to obtain a Private
Certificate is about 60 hours of flight training. We, therefore, have
based our price on 64 hours of flight. Please note that all pricing
quoted is an estimate only and you will only be charged for what you
actually require.
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46
Hours Dual Instruction C-172P
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$7,268
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16
Hours Solo C-172P
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$1 ,715
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Cessna Multimedia Computer Based Instruction (CBI) Kit
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$3 42
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36
Hours Individual Ground Instruction
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$ 2,537
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FAA
Computer Based Written Test
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$80
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Books and Supplies
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$150
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Application Fee
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$49
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2
Hours in C-172P for Flight Test
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$1 98
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FAA
Examiner Fee
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$350
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Total Estimate for Private Pilot Certificate
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$12,689
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How can I pay for my
training?
Some
students simply pay as they train, while others finance their training.
Loans may be available through Sallie Mae. If you are interested in
financing your flight training, please contact our Student Admission’s
office or call us at (480) 302-9911.
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