Multi Engine

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Multi-Engine Add On

  • To earn a Multi-Engine Add-On under FAA Part 61, pilots must hold at least a Private Pilot Certificate, complete the required multi-engine training, and successfully pass the FAA practical test in a multi-engine aircraft.

  • Our multi-engine add-on training is designed to build confidence in multi-engine operations, systems, and emergency procedures through focused flight and ground instruction.

    Cost: Typically $3,000–$6,000, depending on aircraft time and prior experience.

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Multi-Engine Instructor

  • To become an MEI under FAA Part 61, pilots must hold a Commercial Pilot Certificate with a Multi-Engine Rating, possess a Certified Flight Instructor (CFI) certificate, complete multi-engine instructor training, and successfully pass the FAA MEI checkride.

  • Our MEI training focuses on developing safe, confident multi-engine instructors through advanced ground and flight training tailored to your experience and checkride goals.

    Cost: Typically $4,000–$8,000, depending on prior multi-engine experience and training time needed.