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FAQs

What is FAA?

FAA stands for Federal Aviation Administration, the authority for civil aviation.

How to start?

Begin by studying the FAA private pilot handbook and scheduling your medical exam.

What exams are required?

You need to pass the FAA written knowledge test, oral exam, and a practical flight test.

How long does it take?

Most students take about three to six months to complete training.

Is flight experience needed?

Yes, a minimum of 40 flight hours is required by the FAA.

Can I study online?

Absolutely, many resources and courses are available online to help you prepare.

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