Ben Gulley

Private Pilot Certificate
Ready to take the first step toward becoming a licensed pilot? My approach to Private Pilot training is designed to help you achieve your dream of flying, whether for personal enjoyment or to build a foundation for a professional career. With a focus on safety, hands-on experience, and personalized instruction, we’ll guide you through everything from pre-flight planning to your first solo and beyond. Learn to fly at your own pace, with expert support every step of the way, and discover just how accessible and rewarding aviation can be!
What can you do with a Private Pilot's Certificate?
Requirements
There are two different paths that the FAA lays out to obtaining a pilot's license; Part 61 and Part 141. Part 61 offers more flexibility, allowing students to progress at their own pace with a flight instructor, making it ideal for those with varying schedules or learning preferences. Part 141, on the other hand, follows a more structured, formal curriculum often through flight schools or universities. While both programs meet FAA requirements, the choice depends on the student's learning style and goals.
That's why I prefer training 'Part 61 and a half' (not an FAA term) - Meaning, we will adhere to Part 61 requirements which allow me and my students to work quickly, but I also provide some structure in a training syllabus (see below) so there are no surprises on what we're going to do or where you are at in your progress.
Private Pilot Syllabus
Like I said before, my 'Part 61 and a half' training is about having some structure to keep both me and you on the same page to meet your goals. 'Stage Checks' are a term you normally hear at Part 141 programs, but I think they are very useful in the Part 61 environment as we get closer to getting you your Private Pilot's license. Plus, you can't fail!
