Flight Training

At Mauna Loa Aero, we offer a wide variety of flight training to suit your needs. Whether you're looking to become a private pilot, you want to get paid to fly, or you want to teach others to fly, our structured one-on-one training will exceed your expectations and give you the education you're looking for.

Typical Timelines

Total flight training for all certifications is typically 305 - 320 hours, with an additional 150 hours of ground training, and is usually completed in 10-18 months.

Timeline

Airplane Single Engine Land



40 flight hours
3-6 months

IFR Certification



50 flight hours
2-4 months

Private Pilot

The starting point for most future pilots, and the foundation for all other certifications. Learn the basics of flight and enjoy flying yourself and your friends all over the USA. You’ll learn about how to handle the airplane, safety, rules, airspace, weather, aircraft performance, flight planning, and decision making.

The IFR Certification will allow you to fly into clouds and low visibility while only using flight instruments. You’ll learn about how the instruments operate, how to fly the airplane under simulated and actual instrument conditions, weather, rules, and planning.

Timeline

Airplane Single Engine Land



160 flight hours
2-4 months

Multi-Engine



10-15 flight hours
1 week

Commercial Pilot

Get paid to fly! This certification will allow you to get paid by an operator to fly airplanes. You’ll learn about long cross country flying, rules and regulations for commercial pilots, airspace, aircraft performance, airworthiness, and fuel management.

In the multi-engine add-on, you’ll learn characteristics of multi-engine airplanes, aircraft performance, single-engine aerodynamics, and emergency procedures.

Timeline

Single Engine



15-25 flight hours
1-2 months

Instrument



15 flight hours
1-2 months

Multi-Engine



15 flight hours
2 weeks

Certified Flight Instructor

Is teaching in your future? These certifications will allow you to teach others how to fly safely. With the single-engine certification, you’ll learn how to teach aerodynamics, flight maneuvers, and many other concepts related to flight training.

The Instrument Flight Instructor certificate will allow you to teach students how to fly an airplane solely by reference to instruments. You’ll learn how to teach weather, instrument procedures, how the instruments operate, rules and regulations, and instrument flight planning.

The Multi-engine Flight Instructor certificate will allow you to teach others how to fly a multi-engine airplane safely. You’ll learn how to teach characteristics of multi-engine airplanes, aircraft performance, single engine aerodynamics, and emergency procedures.

Costs and flight hours are calculated on aeronautical experience requirements by the Federal Aviation Regulations under Part 61. More training time may be required based on the student’s proficiency.

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