En solamente 15 horas usted puede obtener su licencia de piloto ACS
In just 15 hours you can meet the requirements for an ACS License. All training done under United States Ultralight Association Airmen Registration Program.
Details:
The Ultralight Pilot License (ACS Aerodynamic Control Sea) issued through the USUA, takes approximately two weeks to complete, weather permitting, requiring 15 hours of flight. Within that time frame you will be given instruction in basic water handling including, plow, and step taxi procedures. The student will then start Basic Air Maneuvers, flying straight level, "S" turns, climbs and descents, using power, collision avoidance through an effective scan, slow flight, and stall.
Your training begins with a detailed flight inspection of the ultralight, its engine and safety features, an analysis of the weather and WX related factors which affect our crafts.
Next you will be shown to properly execute a normal takeoff and landing from the water and progress to advanced maneuvers including cross wind, rough water, and glassy water techniques, and emergency procedures.
Total cost for the course is $1820 prepaid. Includes flight time, log book and training manual. You must successfully complete a 60 question written exam, as well as a oral and flight test in order to obtain an ultralight aerodynamic control sea rating.
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