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What written and flight tests are necessary to become a pilot?

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What written and flight tests are necessary to become a pilot?

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Before you solo, you will be administered a “pre-solo written exam” by your instructor. To obtain the Private Pilot’s License, you must pass a 60-question FAA written examination, and an oral and practical examination with a FAA designated examiner. → Are there any medical requirements for becoming a pilot? A medical certificate is required prior to solo flight and is necessary to become a private pilot. While it is rare that applicants are not able to obtain their medical, there are certain conditions that may require additional testing or possibly disqualify an applicant from receiving a medical certificate. Click here for details. → Do I need a special insurance to become a pilot? No, you do not. However, there are many companies which do specialize in aviation insurance. Additionally, all Cessna Pilot Centers (CPCs) carry $1 Million in insurance to protect you during training. → How long will it take me to obtain my pilot’s license? The amount of time it takes a student to complete

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