Hey everyone...
I am a CFI doing some research about the opinions of pilots on the topic of training hours required for private pilot students. Most CFIs have encountered the "90 hour private pilot", and throw that out as a descriptor for a problem student but at one school in my area, 90 hours seems to be a regular occurrence. The average is over 85 hours, with a worst case extreme at 122 hours. In this case, the "average" student at this school is nearly a 90 hour private pilot. AOPA and the FAA both suggest that the national average is somewhere between 60-75 hours.
I realize that multiple variables will play into the hours required, like weather, aircraft availability, etc. In this case, the school is not located in an area with an overly harsh winter... (I'll let you use your imagination there)
It should also be said that the school is not a "pilot mill" for international training. While there are some foreign students, it only makes up 5%-10% of their students (again, on average). The school offers both 61 and 141 instruction.
Please vote, and feel free to share your opinions on the matter. I'm interested in hearing what everyone thinks!!!
I am a CFI doing some research about the opinions of pilots on the topic of training hours required for private pilot students. Most CFIs have encountered the "90 hour private pilot", and throw that out as a descriptor for a problem student but at one school in my area, 90 hours seems to be a regular occurrence. The average is over 85 hours, with a worst case extreme at 122 hours. In this case, the "average" student at this school is nearly a 90 hour private pilot. AOPA and the FAA both suggest that the national average is somewhere between 60-75 hours.
I realize that multiple variables will play into the hours required, like weather, aircraft availability, etc. In this case, the school is not located in an area with an overly harsh winter... (I'll let you use your imagination there)
It should also be said that the school is not a "pilot mill" for international training. While there are some foreign students, it only makes up 5%-10% of their students (again, on average). The school offers both 61 and 141 instruction.
Please vote, and feel free to share your opinions on the matter. I'm interested in hearing what everyone thinks!!!