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Getting a private pilot certificate is a great achievement, allowing you to fly single-engine aircraft in fair weather. It requires 40 hours of training and can be a stepping stone to more advanced ratings.
An instrument rating allows pilots to fly in a wider range of weather conditions using instruments to navigate. It requires additional training and testing beyond the private pilot certificate.
A commercial pilot license allows pilots to be paid for their services. It involves further training and testing beyond private and instrument certifications, opening the door to professional flying opportunities.
A multi-engine rating enables pilots to operate aircraft with more than one engine. It requires additional training and certification, expanding the pilots qualifications and the types of aircraft they can fly.
CFI Certified Flight Instructor and CFII Certified Flight Instructor - Instrument certifications enable pilots to teach flying and instrument navigation, respectively.
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