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BAY LAND AVIATION CURRENTLY HAS CERTIFIED FLIGHT INSTRUCTORS TO HELP YOU WITH YOUR TRAINING. sTART WITH YOUR PRIVATE, THEN ADVANCE TO THE INSTRUMENT, COMMERCIAL, AND EVEN YOUR INSTRUCTORS CERTIFICATE.
Bay Land Aviation provides Instrument and Commercial Flight Training Under 14 cFR Part 141

 
Commercial Multi Engine add on certification with our
PA-34-200 Seneca 1



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Rental Rates Per Hour:
(new rental rates effective 9/1/2021)

CESSNA 172: $160.00

INSTRUCTOR: $70.00


  * Full day or overnight reservation - 3 hour minimum will be charged. (Based on availability)

Gift Certificates are Available
​(Prices are subject to change without notice)

Private Pilot's License

Minimum Requirements:
  • Be able to read, speak, and write English
  • Be 17 years old
  • Pass the required FAA Knowledge Test (70% or better)
  • Have a total of 40 hours of flight time
  • Have a minimum of 20 hours with a CFI
  • Have a minimum of 10 hours solo
  • Have a minimum of 10 hours cross country
  • Pass a required oral exam and practical test

Privileges and Limitations 
  • Pilot-in-command of an aircraft
  • Flight into many air spaces and airports
  • Carry passengers
  • Collect donations for charitable organizations (after 500 hours of aeronautical experience)



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Instrument Pilot License (Airplane Single Engine Land)

Minimum Requirements:
  • Be able to read, speak, and write English
  • Be 18 years old
  • Pass the required FAA Knowledge Test (70% or better)
  • Aeronautical Experience of:
  • - At least 50 hours cross country
  • --- 10 hours must be in airplanes
  • - 40 hours of actual or simulated instrument time
  • --- 15 hours training from an authorized instructor
  • --- 3 hours flight training within 60 days preceding the practical test
  • --- Instrument training of cross country flight procedures specific to the airplane consisting of:
  • -- -- 250 nautical miles along airways or ATC direction
  • -- -- Instrument approach at each airport
  • -- -- Three different kind of approaches with the use of navigation systems
  • --- Maximum of 30 hours in a simulator if part 142 approved 
  • --- Maximum of 20 hours in a simulator if part 141 approved


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Privileges and Limitations:
  • Ability to fly in less than VFR weather
  • Ability for SVFR at night if airports approved



Flight Instructor [ and Instrument ] (Airplane Single Engine Land)

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Minimum Requirements:
  • Be able to read, speak, and write English
  • Be 18 years old
  • Pass the required FAA Knowledge Test (70% or better)
  • Hold a commercial pilot license or an airline transport license with:
  • - Category and class ratings for the instructor certificate sought and; Instrument rating if applying for:
  • --- Flight instructor single engine airplane
  • --- Flight instructor multi engine airplane
  • --- Flight instructor powered lift
  • --- Flight instructor instrument
  • Pass the Fundamentals of Instructing Knowledge Test unless the applicant:
  • - Holds a flight or ground instructor certificate
  • - Holds a current teachers certificate issued by a State, county, city, or municipality to teach 7th grade or higher
  • - Employed as a teacher of an accredited college or university
  • Train for, and receive, an endorsement on instructional proficiency in stall awareness, spin entry, spins, and spin recoveries and; Demonstrate instructional stall awareness, spin entry, spins, and spin recovery
  • At least 15 hours Pilot in Command in the category and class of aircraft
  • Comply with appropriate sections
  • Pass the required oral exam and practical test
Privileges and Limitations:
  • Endorsements within the instructors limitations and rating that are required for and relate to:
  • - Student pilots
  • - Pilot certificate
  • - Flight instructor certificate
  • - Ground instructor certificate
  • - Aircraft rating
  • - Instrument rating
  • - Flight review/ Operating privileges/ Recency of experience
  • - Practical test
  • - Knowledge test
  • HOURS OF TRAINING:
  • - No more than 8 hours flight training within a consecutive 24 hours period
  • AIRCRAFT RATINGS:
  • - A flight instructor may not conduct flight training in an aircraft for which the flight instructor does not hold:
  • --- Pilot and flight instructor certificate applicable to the class and category
  • --- If appropriate, a type rating
  • INSTRUMENT RATING:
  • - Must hold instrument rating on the flight instructor certificate appropriate o the category and class of aircraft in which training is being provided
  • LIMITATIONS AND ENDORSEMENTS:
  • - Student pilots for solo privileges:
  • --- Unless the flight instructor has:
  • -- -- Given that student the required flight training for solo flight
  • -- -- Determined that the student is prepared to conduct he flight safely under the known conditions
  • - Student solo cross country:
  • --- Unless the flight instructor has determined that the student's preflight preparation, planning, equipment, and proposed procedures are adequate for the proposed flight under the known conditions
  • - Student pilot into Class B airspace:
  • --- Unless that flight instructor has:
  • -- -- Given the student ground and flight training in that Class  B airspace or that airport
  • -- -- Determined the student is proficient to operate the aircraft safely
  • - Flight Review:
  • --- Unless that flight instructor has conducted the flight review
  • - Instrument Proficiency Check:
  • --- Unless the flight instructor has tested that pilot
  • AIRCRAFT THAT REQUIRE A TYPE RATING
  • - An instructor may not conduct flight training n an aircraft that requires a type rating unless the flight instructor has that type rating on his or her pilot certificate
  • May NOT self endorse for any reason
   

CALL TODAY TO SCHEDULE A DEMO FLIGHT AND EXPERIENCE THE FREEDOM OF THE SKY (410) 749-0323
(Prices subject to change without notice)
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