Curriculum
(download here curriculum2016.pdf)Course Outlines
PPL 100
Private Pilot Rotorcraft/HelicopterThe Private Pilot License is for individuals who plan to fly for personal business and/or pleasure, and not engage in work for compensation or hire.
Eligibility requirements:
To be eligible for a Private Pilot Certificate, a person must:
- Be at least 17 years of age.
- Be able to read, speak, write, and understand the English language, or have such operating limitations placed on his/her pilot certificate as are necessary for safety.
- Hold at least a valid third-class medical certificate.
- Pass a FAA written, oral, and flight examination.
- Obtain a minimum of 40 flight hours.
Dual: 20 hours
Solo:10 hours
Solo or Dual: 10 hours
Ground School: (Approx 10 hours)
- FAA written exam
- Books & supplies
- FAA examiner fee
- 3d class medical
- FAA flight test
MINIMUM COST $16,150*
*Minimum cost is based on FAA minimums for flight time. Actual cost will depend on student performance. The additional 10 hours of flight time can be either solo or dual, depending on students performance.
PPL 110
Private Pilot Add-On Rotorcraft/HelicopterIf a pilot already holds a private fixed-wing license, and would like a private helicopter license, this is considered an additional aircraft rating, rotorcraft/helicopter. You are adding on to your existing pilot license. Pilots will not be required to take an additional written exam. International pilots who have never taken a FAA written exam, will be required to do so, or a restriction will be placed on their FAA license.
FAA MINIMUM: 30 HOURSDual: 20 hours
Solo: 10 hours
Ground School: (Approx 10 hours)
- Books & supplies
- FAA examiner fee
- FAA flight test
MINIMUM COST $12,220*
*Minimum cost is based on FAA minimums for flight time. Actual cost will depend on student performance.
CPL 200
Commercial Pilot Rotorcraft/HelicopterThe Commercial License is for students planning to engage in pilot tasks for compensation or hire. The commercial training includes requirements in addition to the requirements for PPL 100.
Eligibility requirements:To be eligible for a Commercial Pilot Certificate, a person must:
- Be at least 18 years of age.
- Be able to read, speak, write, and understand the English language, or have such operating limitations placed on his/her pilot certificate as are necessary for safety.
- Hold at least a valid second-class medical certificate.
- Pass a FAA written, oral, and flight examination.
- Obtain a minimum of 150 flight hours.
Dual: 40 hours
Solo/PIC: 110 hours
Ground School: (Approx 10 hours)
- FAA written exam
- Books & supplies
- FAA examiner fee
- 2nd class medical
- FAA flight test
MINIMUM COST $52,125*
*Minimum cost is based on FAA minimums for flight time. Actual cost will depend on student performance.
CPL 210
Commercial Add-On Rotorcraft/HelicopterIf a pilot holds a Private Fixed-Wing License, and wants a Commercial Helicopter License, this is considered an additional aircraft rating, rotorcraft/helicopter. You are adding to your Commercial Fixed-Wing Rating, pilots will not be required to take an additional written exam. International pilots who have never taken a FAA written exam, will be required to do so, or a restriction will be placed on their FAA license.
FAA MINIMUM: 55 HOURSDual: 20 hours
Dual IFR: 5 hours
Solo: 30 hours
Ground School: (Approx 10 hours)
- Books & supplies
- FAA examiner fee
- FAA flight test
MINIMUM COST $21,650*
*Minimum cost is based on FAA minimums for flight time. Actual cost will depend on student performance.
IPL 300
Instrument Pilot Rotorcraft/HelicopterMany employers, such as EMS(Emergency Medical Services) and Offshore Oil Transport Operators require an Instrument Rating.
FAA Requirements:To be eligible for an Instrument Rating (helicopter) a person must:
- Hold a Private Helicopter Certificate.
- Have at least 50 hours of PIC cross country flight in a powered aircraft with other than a student pilot certificate. Each cross country flight must have a landing at a point more than 50 nautical miles from the original departure point, and have at least 40 hours of instrument training.
- Pass a FAA written, oral, and flight examination.
Dual: 40 hours
Ground School: (Approx 20 hours)
- FAA written exam
- Books & supplies
- FAA examiner fee
- FAA flight test
MINIMUM COST $31,000*
*Minimum cost is based on FAA minimums for flight time. Actual cost will depend on student performance.
IPL 310
Instrument Add On Rotorcraft/Helicopter FAA Requirements:To be eligible for an Instrument Add On (Helicopter) a person must:
- Hold a Private Helicopter Certificate.
- Hold an Airplane Instrument Rating.
- Pass a FAA written, oral, and flight examination.
- Obtain 15 hours of instrument helicopter instruction.
Dual: 15 hours
Ground School: (Approx 10 hours)
- FAA written exam
- Books & supplies
- FAA examiner fee
- FAA flight test
MINIMUM COST $12,600*
*Minimum cost is based on FAA minimums for flight time. Actual cost will depend on student performance.
CFI 400
Certified Flight Instructor Rotorcraft/HelicopterAs a low time pilot, the best way to continue your education and build flight time is to become a Certified Flight Instructor.
FAA Requirements:To be eligible for a Certified Flight Instructor Rating a person must:
- Hold either a Commercial Helicopter Certificate or Airline Transport Pilot Certificate.
- Pass a FAA written, oral, and flight examination.
- Obtain at least 3 hours of helicopter instruction and any necessary as to be proficient to pass the FAA flight examination.
Dual: Approx 10 hours
Ground School: Approx 15 hours
- Two part FAA written exam
- Books & supplies
- FAA examiner fee
- FAA flight test
MINIMUM COST $6,425*
*Minimum cost is based on FAA minimums for flight time. Actual cost will depend on student performance.
CFI 410
CFI Add-On Rotorcraft/Helicopter FAA Requirements:To be eligible for a Certified Flight Instructor Rating a person must:
- Hold either a Commercial Pilot Certificate or Airline Transport Pilot Certificate for Helicopter.
- Hold any other Category and Class CFI Rating.
- Pass a FAA written, oral and flight examination.
- Obtain 15 hours of helicopter instruction.
Dual: Approx 15 hours
Ground School: Approx 10 hours
- FAA written exam
- Books & supplies
- FAA examiner fee
- FAA flight test
MINIMUM COST $7,325*
*Minimum cost is based on FAA minimums for flight time. Actual cost will depend on student performance.
PRO 500
Professional Pilot Rotorcraft/HelicopterThe Professional Pilot Course is an intensive training course for people who want to become a professional helicopter pilot. This course is highly recommended to get the most for your training dollars. It allows an individual to meet the qualifications for an Instrument Rating, Flight Instructor Rating, and an Instrument Flight Instructor Rating. For little additional cost an External Load Rating can be added.
Course includes:- 200 hours flight time
- 110 Dual
- (50 hours R-44 Dual)
- (60 hours R-22 Dual)
- 90 Hours solo
- 70 hours ground school
- Private Helicopter
- Commercial Helicopter
- Instrument Helicopter
- Certified Flight Instructor
- Certified Instrument Flight Instructor
- Books & supplies
- FAA Written Exams
- FAA Examiner Fees
- FAA Flight test
MINIMUM COST $95,850*
*Minimum cost is based on 200 flight hours and 70 ground school hours. Actual cost will depend on student performance. Minimum cost for the Professional Pilot Course does not include flight tests or examiner fees.
HII 600
CFI-Instrument Rotorcraft/HelicopterA Certified Flight Instructor for Instrument allows you to teach Instrument to students and better further your career, in addition to staying current on Instrument flying. Being a CFII also makes you more versatile and valuable to any perspective employer.
FAA Requirements:To be eligible for a Certified Flight Instructor Rating a person must:
- Hold a Commercial/ Instrument Helicopter Certificate or Airline Transport Pilot Certificate.
- Pass a FAA written, oral and flight examination.
- Hold an CFI Helicopter Rating.
- Obtain at least 3 hours of helicopter instruction and any necessary as to be proficient to pass the FAA flight examination.
Dual: Approx 10 hours
Ground School: Approx 6 hours
- FAA written exam
- Books & supplies
- FAA examiner fee
- FAA flight test
MINIMUM COST $8,950*
*Minimum cost is based on FAA minimums for flight time. Actual cost will depend on student performance.
HII 610
CFI-Instrument Add-On Rotorcraft/Helicopter FAA Requirements:To be eligible for a CFI-Instrument Add-On (Helicopter) a person must:
- Hold a Commercial/ Instrument Helicopter Certificate or Airline Transport Pilot Certificate.
- Hold an CFI Helicopter Rating.
- Pass a FAA written, oral and flight examination.
- Obtain 15 hours of helicopter instruction.
Dual: Approx 15 hours
Ground School: Approx 10 hours
- FAA written exam
- Books & supplies
- FAA examiner fee
- FAA flight test
MINIMUM COST $12,600*
*Minimum cost is based on FAA minimums for flight time. Actual cost will depend on student performance.
EXT 700
External Load Rotorcraft/Helicopter J.R. Aviation Requirements:To be eligible for the External Load Certification Course a person must:
- Hold at least a Private Helicopter Certificate.
- Logged at least 90 Hours Rotorcraft Helicopter Flight Time.
- Obtain 15 hours of helicopter external load instruction.
Dual: Approx 15 hours
Ground School: Approx 10 hours
- Books & supplies
- Ground Handling Crew
MINIMUM COST $11,525*
*Minimum cost is based on FAA minimums for flight time. Actual cost will depend on student performance.
Additional CoursesWith J.R. Aviation's experience, we have found that the following courses are easily misquoted due to the pilot's previous experience. J.R. Aviation has chosen to quote on an individual basis. Please contact J.R. Aviation with your pilot history so that we may properly quote cost, time, etc., and answer any questions you may have.
- Airline Transport Pilot
- Flight Reviews
- Recurrence Training
For information on converting your FAA certificate, contact the Department of Transportation in the country in which you wish to convert your certificate.