Full-Time vs Part-Time Pilot Training

Should you train full-time or part-time for your pilot license? Compare costs, timelines, and effectiveness of each approach.

Head-to-Head Comparison

Full-Time Training
Part-Time Training
PPL Timeline
2-4 months
6-18 months
Typical Total Hours
45-55 hours
55-75 hours
Skill Retention
Excellent (daily/near-daily flying)
Good if flying 2-3x/week, poor if less
Income During Training
None (unless saved)
Maintain current income
Monthly Cost
$3,000-5,000/mo (compressed)
$500-1,500/mo (spread out)
Ground School
Intensive, concentrated
Self-paced (online tools like Rotate)
Best Flight Frequency
4-6 flights per week
2-3 flights per week minimum
Weather Impact
Moderate (flexible weekday scheduling)
High (weekend-heavy, more cancellations)

Pricing

Full-Time Training

$10,000-15,000 for PPL (same cost, faster)

Part-Time Training

$12,000-18,000 for PPL (often more total hours)

Pros & Cons

Full-Time Training

Pros

  • +Faster completion (3-6 months PPL)
  • +Better knowledge retention
  • +Consistent skill building
  • +Fewer total hours needed
  • +Immersive experience

Cons

  • Cannot work during training
  • Higher short-term financial burden
  • All-or-nothing commitment
  • Schedule dependent on weather/availability

Part-Time Training

Pros

  • +Keep your income
  • +Lower monthly financial impact
  • +Fits around work/family
  • +Time to absorb material
  • +Less financial risk

Cons

  • Takes 6-18 months for PPL
  • Skill degradation between lessons
  • May need more total hours
  • Weather delays extend timeline
  • Harder to maintain momentum

Best For

Full-Time Training

Students who can dedicate full-time hours and want the fastest, most efficient path

Part-Time Training

Working professionals and career changers who need income during training

Our Verdict

Full-time is more efficient and usually cheaper overall due to better retention. Part-time is the reality for most working adults. Fly at least 2-3 times per week to maintain skills if training part-time.

Frequently Asked Questions

How often should I fly when training part-time?

At least 2-3 times per week. Flying once a week leads to significant skill regression and will increase your total hours and cost.

Can I get my PPL in 2 months?

Possible with full-time dedication, good weather, and consistent scheduling. Many full-time students finish in 2-4 months. The FAA minimum is 40 hours.

Is part-time training more expensive overall?

Usually yes, by 10-30%, because you need more total hours to compensate for skill degradation between sessions. But you keep your income, which often outweighs the extra cost.

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