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Multiengine Time
Building

Block rates are available for 20 or more hrs
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Multiengine IFR Training

Learn useful skills and tools to manage multiple engines and advanced avionics
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Travel options available!!

For the motivated pilots, we can travel to you for expedited training with multiple pilots.
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Future airline pilot needing your 25hrs of multiengine time for your R-ATP or looking to receive instruction in your own personal multiengine aircraft, we have you covered.  Come to Sparta Michigan, 35 minutes from Michigans beautiful west coast.  We offer training in our 1966 Piper Twin Comanche.  Equipped with a Garmin 530W GPS and the standard trusty 6-pack instruments.  4 bucket seats, and an interior that is in great shape, and usable load of almost 1150lbs.  


Have your own aircraft?   We are able to conduct training and perform biennial flight reviews in Beechcraft, Piper, Cessna, and Diamond multiengine aircraft

Earn your multi-engine rating in Sparta, MI (8D4) with our highly experienced instructors.
The Multi-Engine rating can be added on to a private or commercial certificate.
Multi-Engine Instructor (MEI) Add-on rating and time building opportunities are also available.
Cost: $225 per hour for aircraft, plus $60 per hour for instructor + Local Examiner’s Fee ($500)
Prerequisites:
  • FAA Private or Commercial Certificate (ASEL)
  • Instrument – Airplane Rating (Must be current)
  • Medical Certificate (Third Class or higher)

To Get Started:
  1. Call (616) 405 -2307 or Email Jason at twincomancheflyersllc@gmail.com for more information
  2. Make lodging arrangements (plan 2-3 days depending on weather)
  3. Verify weather conditions with instructor prior to arrival
  4. Come to Grand Rapids, MI
When everything seems to be going against you, remember that the airplane takes off against the wind, not with it.          - Henry Ford