What if I am not a pilot?
Learning to fly is a big personal accomplishment. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) governs pilot's licenses.
Having a private pilot's license allows you to fly an airplane and carry passengers and baggage, although not for compensation or hire.
Using RFC's Cessna 150, you should be able earn your private pilot's license for about $4000.
The information below describes the various FAA licenses and how you can earn your pilot's license.
For more information on joining RFC, contact membership@collinsclubs.com.

LICENSING INFORMATION

  • Page 1 - General Information
  • Page 2 - Private & Recreational License Requirements
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  • Page 9 - Intro to Airplanes
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  • Page 16 - The Instrument Rating
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  • Page 19 - The Commercial License
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