Nobody who has not been up in the sky on a glorious morning can possibly imagine the way a pilot feels in free heavan.
... William T. Piper

Multi-Engine
Multi-engine airplanes give you an added level of safety when you're up in the air and having the understanding of multi-engine performance and aerodynamics is critical in making you a safe and competent multi-engine pilot.

There are no minimum number of hours for the multi-engine (unless of course, you're getting your Private in a twin). I've found that 15 hours is usually the average time to get this rating and it can be helpful if you're current in singles and have been flying often.

For additional information, please send me an email at: mattdunn@longislandflighttraining.com.


F l i g h t T r a i n i n g

Private Pilot Instrument Rating Commercial Pilot Multi-Engine