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Balloon Pilot Certification
You’ve come to the right place! Explore the aeronautics
of ballooning and go beyond a one time event! At New York Hot Air Balloons, we can guide you through this
highly challenging process. Once you have completed
ground school and flight training with a certified
hot air commercial pilot, you on your way!
Overview of Ground School Training Process to Become
a Licensed Pilot
- Must pass a Federal Aviation written
examination. There are five theory exams.
- Topics covered include:
- Meteorology
- Aerostatics
- Airmanship
- Navigation
- Flight Rules and Procedures
- Code of Conduct
- Obtaining the regulated hours of flight time with at
least two solo hours
- Must pass a flight test with a FAA
examiner
- Furnish a medical statement of health
Student Pilots
Before you begin your training, you will need to obtain a
student pilot’s certification.
- Student pilot certificates can be issued
by FAA inspectors or designated pilot
examiners.
- Student pilots must be at least 14 years
of age.
- No medical certificate is required, but
applicant must certify that he has no known medical defect
that would prevent him from piloting a balloon.
- Student pilots may solo under the supervision
of a qualified instructor, but must first demonstrate
to their instructor that they are proficient in pre-flight
preparation, operation of controls, lift-off and climb,
descent and landing, and emergency procedures.
- Student pilots may not carry passengers.
Private Pilot Certification
- You must be at least 16 years of age to
be eligible for a private pilot’s certificate.
- No medical certificate is required, but
you must certify that you do not have any known medical
defects that would prevent you from piloting a balloon
.
- You must pass a written test that will
cover:
- FAA Regulations
covering pilot privileges, limitations, and
flight procedures
- Use of navigation charts
- Weather conditions & reports as
they relate to ballooning
- Operating procedures with gas and hot
air balloons
- Instruction should have been received
in ground handling and inflation, preflight checks,
takeoff and ascents, descents and landings, and emergency
procedures.
- Must have at least 10 hours of flight
experience, of which 6 must have been under the supervision
of an instructor.
- Flights must have included:
- Tow flights of at least 30 minutes
- One ascent to 3000 feet above takeoff
point
- One solo flight
Commercial Pilot Certification
- You must be at least 18 years of age.
- No medical certificate required, but you must certify
that you do not have any known medical defects that would
prevent you from piloting a balloon.
- You must pass a comprehensive written exam that encompasses
all the material required for a Private Pilot
Certificate, and additional operating procedures
relating to commercial operations and requirements for
flight instructors.
- Training for all procedures required for a Private Certification
must be received from an authorized instructor, plus emergency
recovery from a terminal velocity descent.
- Required 35 hours of flight time for a commercial certificate
must include:
- At least 35 hours of flight time as a pilot
- 20 hours of flight time in balloons
- 6 hours of flight time under the supervision of an
instructor
- 2 solo flights
- 2 flights of at least one hour duration
- 1 flight to 5000 feet above the take off point
Imagine navigating a hot air balloon! In just 15 hours
of 'hands on' instruction, you will obtain the flying skills
required to pass the private pilot's flight test. That's
it! Float on your own or share this fantasy with others.
Every student is different. And at New York Hot
Air Balloons, whatever your goals may be, a private
pilot certification can be completed in just one to three
months.
So what are you waiting for? Let New York Hot
Air Balloons help you make it happen today. Call
us at 1-800-585-5555. Our friendly and
knowledgeable customer service representatives will give
you all the information you need to get started. Certification
available in Syracuse, Niagra,
Albany and all of New York.
Let's go ballooning!
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