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Helicopter Pilot Training

About the program

Ideal Aviation, is proud to be the region’s only FAA-approved Part 141 helicopter flight school. Offering a full spectrum of helicopter training programs, Ideal Aviation helps aspiring pilots at every stage of their aviation careers achieve their goals. From the foundational Private Pilot Certificate to advanced certifications like the Instrument Rating and Commercial Pilot Certificate, and culminating with the Certified Flight Instructor (CFI) and Certified Flight Instructor – Instrument (CFII) credentials, each program is designed to build upon the previous one.

Private Pilot Helicopter Certificate: This initial certification allows individuals to fly helicopters for personal use and lays the groundwork for all subsequent aviation training. It requires at least 40 hours of flight time, which includes 30 hours of dual instruction and 10 hours of solo flight. Trainees also undergo ground instruction to cover essential aviation topics such as aerodynamics, navigation, and weather conditions.

Instrument Rating: This rating is crucial for pilots who wish to fly under instrument flight rules (IFR). It enhances a pilot's ability to fly in various weather conditions and is a prerequisite for most professional helicopter flying jobs. The program typically requires 40 hours of dual instruction focused on navigating with flight instruments.

Commercial Pilot Helicopter Certificate: Aimed at those who wish to pursue a career in helicopter flying, this certification requires more advanced training. Pilots learn complex maneuvers and professional conduct to operate helicopters safely and efficiently for commercial purposes. A minimum of 150 hours of flight time is necessary, with specific hours dedicated to pilot-in-command time and cross-country flying.

Certified Flight Instructor (CFI) / Certified Flight Instructor Instrument (CFII): These certifications allow pilots to teach others. The CFI program focuses on developing a pilot’s ability to instruct students in flying helicopters, while the CFII adds the capacity to teach instrument flying. This level of certification is essential for pilots who wish to contribute to aviation education and mentor new pilots entering the field.