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Mercury Flight Center is Hampton Road's premier Flight Training School offering FAA Part-61 and "VA Approved" Part141 pilot training options. Whether you are pursuing a career in aviation, making a dream come true! or simply visiting the area on vacation, Mercury Flight Center can make it happen for you.

Private Pilot Course

  • The Private Pilot Course is conducted under FAR 61 & FAR Part 141 Appendix 8.Completion of the Private Pilot Course (including the Practical Examination) allows the pilot to act as Pilot in Command of an aircraft carrying passengers or property, but not for compensation or hire subject to FAR Parts 61 and 91.

 

Instrument Pilot Course

  • Completion of the Instrument Pilot Course allows you to expand your flying capabilities during poor weather. You will learn how to maneuver an aircraft through challenging weather, conduct cloud break maneuvers and fly approach procedures to minimums as you descend through the clouds.


Commercial Pilot Course

  • The Commercial Pilot Course is designed to take a holder of an FAA Private Pilot License who meets the aeronautical experience requirements of FAR 61.129 to an FAA certified Commercial Pilot of a SINGLE engine airplane.

 

Instructor Courses

  • This CFI (Certified Flight Instructor) Course is designed to take a holder of a Commercial Pilot License to the completion of the Certified Flight Instructor initial (CFI) rating. Expand your career horizons as a professional pilot by taking this course and adding this rating.

Prerequisites for the above course:
1. Hold an FAA Commercial Pilot Airplane Rating
2. Hold at least a 2nd Class Medical

  • This CFII (Certified Flight Instrument Instructor) Course is designed to take a holder of a Commercial Pilot with Instrument Rating to the completion of the Certified Flight Instrument Instructor rating. Expand your career horizons as a professional pilot by taking this course and adding this rating.

Prerequisites for the above course:
1. Hold an FAA Certified Flight Instructor rating.
2. Hold at least a 2nd Class Medical.
3. Be Instrument Current.
4. Passed the CFII written exam.

 

Part-61 Course vs. Part-141

What is the difference between a Part-61 course and a Part-141 course?

There is little difference between Part 61 training and Part 141 training, except that a Part 61 course has more flexibility to adjust to your individual needs.

As an alternative to Part 61 training, you may enroll in an FAA-certificated pilot school that has an approved private pilot certification course (airplane).

  • These schools are known as Part 141 schools because they are authorized by Part 141 of the Federal Aviation Regulations. All other regulations concerning certification of pilots are found in Part 61.

 

  • The Part 141 course must consist of at least 35 hours of ground training and 35 hours of flight training. The syllabus used by a Part 141 school must be approved by the FAA.

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