
PILOT PACKAGES
Skybound Aviation offers a range of pilot packages designed to help you achieve your aviation goals. Whether you’re starting your first lesson or advancing toward a professional career, we have the perfect package for you.
We offer both FAA Approved Part 141 and Part 61 Training.
Our Part 141 training follows a structured, FAA-approved syllabus and is ideal for students pursuing a professional pilot career, often requiring fewer flight hours.
Our Part 61 training is more flexible and personalized, allowing students to progress at their own pace—perfect for recreational pilots or those with busy schedules. Both paths lead to the same pilot certificates, so you can choose the approach that fits your goals.
Explore our pilot packages below and take the next step in your journey!
PRIVATE PILOT LICENSE
Part 61 training packages with the minimum of 40 Flight Hours start around $17,000
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30 hours of Dual Flight
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10 hours of Solo Flight
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15 hours of Ground School/Review
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Structured Syllabus
Pricing includes aircraft, instructor, books, testing fees, and incidentals
Additional hours maybe required depending on the student.
The average person takes 60 to 65 hours to complete the private pilot training.
Please call the office for more Information
COMMERICAL PILOT CERTIFICATE
Part 141 training packages with the minimum 28 Flight Hours start around $15,000
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23 hours of Dual Flight
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5 hours of Dual Simulator
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35 hours of Ground School/Review
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Structured Syllabus
Pricing includes aircraft, instructor, books, testing fees, and incidentals
Additional hours maybe required depending on the student.
The average person takes 35 to 60 hours to complete the instrument pilot training.
Please call the office for more Information
INSTRUMENT RATED PLOT CERTIFICATE
Part 141 training packages with the minimum 35 Flight Hours start around $15,000
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21 hours of Dual Flight
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14 hours of Dual Simulator
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30 hours of Ground School/Review
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Structured Syllabus
Pricing includes aircraft, instructor, books, testing fees, and incidentals
Additional hours maybe required depending on the student.
The average person takes 50 to 60 hours to complete the instrument pilot training.
Please call the office for more Information
CERTIFIED FLIGHT INSTRUCTOR CERTIFICATE
Certified flight instructor (CFI) certificate is in high demand. With so many pilots retiring from the airlines, the need to train pilots is a necessity. Additionally, the CFI rating assist you in gaining the hours, without you having to pay for them, needed to move forward with your airline career dreams.
The minimum pilot experience is 250 hours of flight time. Hold a commercial pilots rating. You must understand the English language, be able to prepare lesson planes, undergo a rigorous exam with the FAA, and have the desire to train people.
We offer CFI and CFII (Instrument instructor) certificates and the potential to work for the airlines when you have meet their flight hour requirements
Please call the office for more Information
Additional costs will include testing, exam, & supply fees which vary depending on the certification you are seeking.




