What are the requirements to earn the Multi-Engine Rating at Aviator Zone Academy?
To begin your Multi-Engine Rating training at Aviator Zone Academy, you need a valid Private Pilot License (PPL) or higher, a valid medical certificate, and a minimum number of flight hours as required by the FAA and your current experience level.
How long does it take to complete the Multi-Engine Rating course at Aviator Zone Academy?
The Multi-Engine Rating course at Aviator Zone Academy can typically be completed in just one or two weeks, depending on your availability and prior flight experience.
What type of aircraft is used for Multi-Engine training at Aviator Zone Academy?
At Aviator Zone Academy, we use the reliable and versatile Piper Seneca 1, a twin-engine aircraft that allows you to experience the real performance and safety of multi-engine operations.
Why should I get my Multi-Engine Rating at Aviator Zone Academy?
The Multi-Engine Rating at Aviator Zone Academy allows you to fly a complex aircraft, boosting your career opportunities in airlines and commercial aviation. It also gives you the confidence and advanced skills needed to grow as a professional pilot.
Does the Multi-Engine Rating I get at Aviator Zone Academy expire?
The Multi-Engine Rating does not expire, but you must meet FAA recency and flight review requirements to keep it current and valid.
What skills will I develop in the Multi-Engine Rating course at Aviator Zone Academy?
You’ll gain skills in handling multi-engine aircraft, emergency procedures, and advanced decision-making, all while mastering resource management and precision control of the aircraf
Does the Multi-Engine Rating course at Aviator Zone Academy include night or instrument flight training?
The standard Multi-Engine Rating course includes basic instrument and emergency procedures. If you’d like, we can add modules such as night flying or Multi-Engine IFR training to broaden your experience and boost your confidence.
What comes next after earning my Multi-Engine Rating at Aviator Zone Academy?
After earning your Multi-Engine Rating, you can continue your professional journey with us by pursuing advanced certifications like the Instrument Rating Multi-Engine (MEIR), Commercial Pilot License (CPL), or Multi-Engine Instructor (MEI) opening up even more opportunities in your aviation career.