Instructions
Pass a standard medical examination. You must be in good health to obtain your private pilot's license.
Complete at least 40 hours of "stick time" -- time spent in control of an airplane -- consisting of at least 20 hours of flight accompanied by an instructor and 10 hours of solo flight. Three hours of instructor training must be dedicated to each of the following: cross-country flying to airports more than 50 miles away, instrumental flying and night flying -- including 10 night take-offs and landings and 100 miles of nautical flight. Your solo flights must include at least five hours of cross-country flying including a 150-mile nautical flight.
Take a Private Pilot Knowledge Test and score 70 percent or better.
Complete the FAA Practical Flight Test with an FAA-designated examiner.