Multi Engine Instructor

 

Multi-Engine Instructor

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Requirements: Applicant must hold an FAA Third Class Medical and Commercial Pilot Certificate, single engine land with instrument rating or ATP certificate. It is not necessary to hold a CFI or CFII to begin MEI training. This course is conducted under FAR part 61.

This MEI course can be taken in conjunction with our CFI course .

Approximate base price (as add-on to CFI): $3,112.50

Flight training is a highly individualized process and the actual number of hours required to reach a standard will vary significantly by candidate. Part 61 MEI training is “train to proficiency,” meaning that the course takes only as long as the student needs to learn the material, therefore Part 61 pricing is especially difficult to predict. This pricing assumes that the applicant holds the required 15 hours multi-engine Pilot-in-Command (PIC) time. Any time-building required to meet this requirement is not included in the price.

As with every school, actual costs vary depending on each student’s unique abilities. Our price quotes are based on expected minimum required hours under FAR Part 61 regulations and do not include any applicable examiner fees, student visa fees, TSA fees, knowledge exam costs, textbooks, or accommodations. Fuel Surcharges may apply and are subject to change without notice. Programs may vary between our locations. There is a one-time enrollment fee for all CTI Professional Flight Training students.

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