To provide a more accurate estimate of training costs, we have listed both the FAA minimum training requirements as well as a more realistic student average completion time for each course. Although it is possible to obtain a rating in the minimum time, the vast majority of students will require additional training in order to meet required proficiency standards. Contact us to discuss estimates for each helicopter training program, keeping in mind that students vary widely in the time they take to achieve proficiency.
Upon successful completion of a helicopter training program or course, a student will receive a Quantum Helicopters Certified Graduation Certificate, endorsed by the Chief Flight Instructor.
In This Section:
Available helicopter training program courses:
Course Outline and Hours
Student Averages
Dual VFR Flight Training | 70 |
Solo Flight Training | 10 |
Ground Training | 50 |
Completion Time: 9 weeks (full time)
FAA Minimums (Part 61)
Dual VFR Flight Training | 40 |
Solo Flight Training | 10 |
Ground Training | 35 |
Course Objectives
This course is designed for a student with no prior experience in aviation. During the course the student will acquire the skills and knowledge necessary to successfully complete the Private Pilot practical test administered by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA).
The Private Pilot Certificate allows its holder to operate an aircraft as pilot in command. It does not allow him or her to operate an aircraft for compensation or hire. However, it is the first step toward becoming a professional pilot and is a prerequisite for enrollment in the Commercial Pilot Certificate Course.
Course Description
During the flight component of the course, the student will learn how to perform basic flight maneuvers and will gain the skills required to operate the helicopter in controlled and uncontrolled flight environments. He or she will also learn how to successfully respond to emergency situations by practicing autorotations, recovery from low rotor RPM, and recovery from settling with power.
During the ground component of the training, the student will learn how to operate the helicopter safely and within the guidelines of the Federal Aviation Regulations. He or she will study the National Airspace System, weather and sources of weather information, cross-country flight planning, and the helicopter’s performance and limitations, among other topics.
The course includes three stages as outlined in Quantum Helicopters’ Private Pilot Course Syllabus. Each stage must be completed successfully before the student may proceed to the next stage. Successful completion is determined by oral evaluation, written testing and a flight skills evaluation, administered by the Chief Flight Instructor, Assistant Chief Flight Instructor or a check pilot. Upon successful completion of the final stage, the student will be considered eligible for the Private Pilot FAA practical test.
Course Outline and Hours
Student Averages
Dual VFR Flight Training | 50 |
Solo Flight Training | 10 |
Ground Training | 20 |
Completion Time: 6 weeks (full time)
FAA Minimums (Part 61)
Dual VFR Flight Training | 20 |
Solo Flight Training | 10 |
Ground Training | 15 |
Course Objectives
This course is designed for a student who holds a Private Pilot Certificate but does not hold a helicopter rating. During the course the student will acquire the skills and knowledge necessary to successfully complete the Private Pilot practical test for helicopters administered by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA).
A Private Pilot Certificate with a helicopter rating is a prerequisite for enrollment in the Commercial Pilot Certificate Course.
Course Description
During the flight component of the course, the student will learn how to perform basic flight maneuvers and will gain the skills required to operate the helicopter in controlled and uncontrolled flight environments. He or she will also learn how to successfully respond to emergency situations by practicing autorotations, recovery from low rotor RPM, and recovery from settling with power.
During the ground component of the training, the student will learn how to operate the helicopter safely and within the guidelines of the Federal Aviation Regulations. He or she will study the National Airspace System, weather and sources of weather information, cross-country flight planning, and the helicopter’s performance and limitations, among other topics.
The course includes three stages as outlined in Quantum Helicopters’ Private Pilot Additional Rating Course Syllabus. Each stage must be completed successfully before the student may proceed to the next stage. Successful completion is determined by oral evaluation, written testing and a flight skills evaluation, administered by the Chief Flight Instructor, Assistant Chief Flight Instructor or a check pilot. Upon successful completion of the final stage, the student will be considered eligible for the Private Pilot helicopter FAA practical test.
Course Outline and Hours
Student Averages
Dual IFR Flight Training | 60 |
Ground Training | 41 |
Completion Time: 7 weeks (full time)
FAA Minimums (Part 61)
Dual IFR Flight Training | 40 |
Ground Training | 30 |
Course Objectives
This course is designed for a student who has a helicopter rating but is not Instrument-rated. During the course, he or she will learn how to navigate and operate the helicopter competently in less than Visual Flight Rules (VFR) weather conditions and in accordance with Instrument Flight Rules (IFR) procedures. He or she will acquire the skills and knowledge required to successfully complete the Instrument rating practical test administered by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA).
The helicopter Instrument rating is required by an increasing number of commercial helicopter operators. Holding an Instrument rating increases a pilot’s hiring potential. Additionally, this course is a prerequisite for enrollment in the Instrument Instructor Rating Course.
Course Description
During the flight component of the course, the student will learn how to operate the helicopter safely in conditions of restricted visibility. He or she will learn how to perform various instrument approaches to a high level of skill, and otherwise operate within the IFR environment.
During the ground component of the course, the student will study aircraft flight instruments and navigation equipment, IFR flight planning, IFR regulations, and other topics pertinent to the safe conduct of IFR flight.
This course includes three stages as outlined in Quantum Helicopters Instrument Rating Syllabus. Each stage must be completed successfully before the student may proceed to the next stage. Successful completion is determined by oral evaluation, written testing and a flight skills evaluation, administered by the Chief Flight Instructor, Assistant Chief Flight Instructor or a check pilot. Upon successful completion of the final stage, the student will be considered eligible for the Instrument rating FAA practical test.
Course Outline and Hours
Student Averages
Dual IFR Flight Training | 20 |
Ground Training | 20 |
Completion Time: 2.5 weeks (full time)
FAA Minimums (Part 61)
Dual IFR Flight Training | 15 |
Ground Training | 10 |
Course Objectives
This course is designed for a student who possesses an Instrument rating in airplanes or powered lift aircraft but is not Instrument-rated in helicopters. During the course, he or she will learn how to navigate and operate the helicopter competently in less than Visual Flight Rules (VFR) weather conditions and in accordance with Instrument Flight Rules (IFR) procedures. He or she will acquire the skills and knowledge required to successfully complete the Instrument rating helicopter practical test administered by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA).
An Instrument rating in helicopters is a prerequisite for enrollment in the Instrument Instructor Rating Course.
Course Description
During the flight component of the course, the student will learn how to operate the helicopter safely in conditions of restricted visibility. He or she will learn how to perform various instrument approaches in the helicopter to a high level of skill, and otherwise operate within the IFR environment.
During the ground component of the course, the student will review aircraft flight instruments and navigation equipment, IFR flight planning, IFR regulations, and other topics pertinent to the safe conduct of IFR flight.
This course includes three stages as outlined in Quantum Helicopters Instrument Additional Rating Syllabus. Each stage must be completed successfully before the student may proceed to the next stage. Successful completion is determined by oral evaluation, written testing and a flight skills evaluation, administered by the Chief Flight Instructor, Assistant Chief Flight Instructor or a check pilot. Upon successful completion of the final stage, the student will be considered eligible for the Instrument rating helicopter FAA practical test.
Course Outline and Hours
Student Averages (Part 61)
Dual VFR Flight Training | 45 |
Solo Flight Training or UPIC | 10 |
Ground Training | 30 |
Completion Time: 7 weeks (Full time Part 61)
FAA Minimums (Part 61)
Dual VFR Flight Training | 20 |
Solo Flight Training or UPIC | 10 |
Ground Training | 20 |
Course Objectives
This course is designed for a student who already holds a Private Pilot Certificate and Helicopter Instrument Rating. During the course he or she will acquire the skills and knowledge required to successfully complete the Commercial Pilot practical test administered by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA).
The Commercial Pilot Certificate allows its holder to operate an aircraft for compensation or hire. It is a prerequisite for enrollment in the Flight Instructor Certificate Course.
Course Description
During the flight component of the course, the student will learn to perform advanced maneuvers, including pinnacle and confined area operations, to a high degree of skill. Emphasis will be placed on operating safely and competently in the off-airport environment. The student will receive advanced training in emergency procedures, with extensive practice in 180-degree autorotations and power-limited landing situations.
During the ground component of the training, the student will acquire the knowledge required to operate safely as a Commercial Pilot within the guidelines of the Federal Aviation Regulations. He or she will examine the privileges and limitations of a Commercial Pilot, considerations of operating “for hire,” and elements of cockpit resource management. He or she will also gain a more extensive understanding of topics studied during Private Pilot training.
The course includes three stages as outlined in Quantum Helicopters’ Commercial Pilot Certificate Course Syllabus. Each stage must be completed successfully before the student may proceed to the next stage. Successful completion is determined by oral evaluation, written testing and a flight skills evaluation, administered by the Chief Flight Instructor, Assistant Chief Flight Instructor or a check pilot. Upon successful completion of the final stage, the student will be considered eligible for the Commercial Pilot FAA practical test.
Course Outline and Hours
Student Averages
Dual VFR Flight Training | 50 |
Dual IFR Flight Training | 5 |
Solo Flight Training (UPIC) | 35 |
Ground Training | 20 |
Completion Time: 6 weeks (Full time)
FAA Minimums (Part 61)
Dual VFR Flight Training | 20 |
Dual IFR Flight Training | 5 |
Ground Training | 20 |
Course Objectives
This course is designed for a student who holds a Commercial Pilot Certificate but does not hold a helicopter rating. During the course the student will acquire the skills and knowledge necessary to successfully complete the Commercial Pilot practical test for helicopters administered by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA).
The Commercial Pilot Certificate with a helicopter rating is a prerequisite for enrollment in the Flight Instructor Certificate Course.
Course Description
During the flight component of the course, the student will learn to perform basic and advanced maneuvers, including pinnacle and confined area operations, to a high degree of skill. Emphasis will be placed on operating safely and competently in the off-airport environment. The student will receive advanced training in emergency procedures, with extensive practice in 180-degree autorotations and power-limited landing situations.
During the ground component of the training, the student will acquire the knowledge required to operate safely as a commercial helicopter pilot within the guidelines of the Federal Aviation Regulations. He or she will examine the privileges and limitations of a Commercial Pilot, considerations of operating “for hire,” and elements of cockpit resource management.
The course includes three stages as outlined in Quantum Helicopters’ Commercial Pilot Certificate Course Syllabus. Each stage must be completed successfully before the student may proceed to the next stage. Successful completion is determined by oral evaluation, written testing and a flight skills evaluation, administered by the Chief Flight Instructor, Assistant Chief Flight Instructor or a check pilot. Upon successful completion of the final stage, the student will be considered eligible for the Commercial Pilot helicopter FAA practical test.
Course Outline and Hours
Dual CFI Flight Instruction | 45 |
Ground CFI Instruction | 40 |
Course Objectives
This course is designed for a student who holds a Commercial Pilot Certificate with a helicopter rating. During this course, the student will acquire the skills and knowledge required to successfully
complete the Certified Flight Instructor practical test administered by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA).
A student with a Flight Instructor Certificate is eligible for employment as a helicopter flight instructor, the most common entry-level position in the helicopter industry.
Course Description
During the flight component of this course, the student will learn how to fly from the instructor’s seat with a high degree of skill. He or she will learn how to simultaneously explain and demonstrate procedures as well as analyze, critique and correct “student” performance. He or she will learn how to perform and teach touchdown autorotations.
During the ground component of this course, the student will learn fundamentals of instruction including teaching methods, the principles of effective communication, methods of critique and evaluation, and how to plan instructional activity. He or she will develop an instructor’s notebook containing lesson plans. This course includes two stages as outlined in Quantum Helicopters’ Certified Flight Instructor Course Syllabus. The first stage must be completed successfully before the student may proceed to the next stage. Successful completion is determined by oral evaluation, written testing and a flight skills evaluation, administered by the Chief Flight Instructor, Assistant Chief Flight Instructor or a check pilot. Upon successful completion of the second stage, the student will be considered eligible for the Flight Instructor Certificate FAA practical test.
Course Outline and Hours
Student Averages
Dual CFI Flight Instruction | 25 |
Ground CFI Instruction | 20 |
Completion Time: 4.5 weeks (Full time)
Course Objectives
This course is designed for a student who holds a Flight Instructor Certificate but does not have a Flight Instructor rating in helicopters. During this course, he or she will acquire the skills and knowledge required to successfully complete the Flight Instructor helicopter practical test administered by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). The student will be prepared for employment as a helicopter flight instructor, the most common entry-level position in the helicopter industry.
Course Description
During the flight component of this course, the student will learn how to fly from the instructor’s seat with a high degree of skill. He or she will learn how to simultaneously explain and demonstrate procedures as well as analyze, critique and correct “student” performance. He or she will learn how to perform and teach touchdown autorotations.
During the ground component of this course, the student will review fundamentals of instruction including teaching methods, the principles of effective communication, methods of critique and evaluation, and how to plan instructional activity. He or she will develop helicopter lesson plans to add to his or her instructor’s notebook.
This course includes two stages as outlined in Quantum Helicopters’ Certified Flight Instructor Course Syllabus. The first stage must be completed successfully before the student may proceed to the next stage. Successful completion is determined by oral evaluation, written testing and a flight skills evaluation, administered by the Chief Flight Instructor, Assistant Chief Flight Instructor or a check pilot. Upon successful completion of the second stage, the student will be considered eligible for the Flight Instructor helicopter FAA practical test.
Course Outline and Hours
Student Averages
Dual IFR CFI Flight Instruction | 20 |
Ground IFR CFI Instruction | 25 |
Completion Time: 3 weeks (Full time)
Course Objectives
This course is designed for a student who holds an Instrument rating in helicopters and a Flight Instructor Certificate with a helicopter rating. During the course, he or she will acquire the skills and knowledge required to successfully complete the Instrument Instructor practical test administered by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). He or she will be prepared to provide instrument instruction in a helicopter.
Course Description
During the flight component of the course, the student will learn how to perform instrument procedures to a high level of skill while flying from the instructor’s seat. He or she will learn how to simultaneously explain and demonstrate instrument maneuvers as well as analyze, critique, and correct “student” performance.
During the ground component of the course, the student will review fundamentals of instruction including teaching methods, the principles of effective communication, methods of critique and evaluation, and how to plan instructional activity. He or she will develop instrument lesson plans to add to his or her instructor’s notebook.
This course includes two stages as outlined in Quantum Helicopters’ Certified Flight Instructor Course Syllabus. The first stage must be completed successfully before the student may proceed to the next stage. Successful completion is determined by oral evaluation, written testing and a flight skills evaluation, administered by the Chief Flight Instructor, Assistant Chief Flight Instructor or a check pilot. Upon successful completion of the second stage, the student will be considered eligible for the Instrument Flight Instructor helicopter FAA practical test.
Course Outline and Hours
Student Averages
Dual Instrument Instructor Training | 15 |
Ground Instrument Instructor Training | 10 |
Completion Time: 1 week (Full time)
Course Objectives
This course is designed for a student who possesses an Instrument Instructor rating but does not hold an Instrument Instructor rating in helicopters. During the course, he or she will acquire the skills and knowledge required to successfully complete the Instrument Instructor helicopter practical test administered by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). He or she will be prepared to provide instrument instruction in a helicopter.
Course Description
During the flight component of the course, the student will learn how to perform instrument procedures to a high level of skill while flying from the instructor’s seat. He or she will learn how to simultaneously explain and demonstrate instrument maneuvers as well as analyze, critique, and correct “student” performance.
During the ground component of the course, the student will review fundamentals of instruction including teaching methods, the principles of effective communication, methods of critique and evaluation, and how to plan instructional activity. He or she will develop instrument helicopter lesson plans to add to his or her instructor’s notebook.
This course is conducted in accordance with Quantum Helicopters’ Instructor Instrument Certificate – Additional Rating Course Syllabus. Upon completing the required lessons, the student will progress to the end-of-course check. On the basis of oral evaluation, written testing, and a flight skills evaluation, the Chief Flight Instructor, Assistant Chief Flight Instructor, or a check pilot will determine whether the student is ready to progress to the Instrument Instructor helicopter FAA practical test.
Course Outline and Hours
Student Averages
Dual VFR Flight Training | 6 |
Dual IFR Flight Training | 24 |
Ground Training | 40 |
TOTAL | 70 |
Completion Time: 3 weeks
FAA Minimums
Dual VFR Flight Training | 6 |
Dual IFR Flight Training | 24 |
Ground Training | 40 |
TOTAL | 70 |
Course Objectives
This course is designed to develop an advanced level of pilot knowledge and skill in preparation for the Airline Transport Pilot (ATP) practical test administered by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA).
Course Description
The ATP certificate is the highest level of certification that can be obtained from the FAA. This course is designed for a student who possesses a Commercial Pilot Certificate with helicopter and instrument ratings, and who meets all applicable prerequisites for the ATP certificate under FAR Part 61. The student must meet the highest FAA performance standards for knowledge and skill.
During the flight component of the course, the student will learn how to perform advanced IFR procedures, including responding to a power failure on takeoff, rejected takeoffs and rejected landing. He or she will practice previously learned IFR procedures to the higher standards outlined by the ATP practical test standards.
The ground component of the course will emphasize knowledge of aircraft systems and their operation. Upon successful completion of the lessons, the student will be considered eligible for the ATP helicopter practical test administered by the FAA.
*This course is a FAR Part 141 course designed to provide maximum benefit coverage for those students who are veterans using the GI Bill® benefits. Students wishing to complete the program under Part 61 only need to meet the requirements of Part 61, Subpart G in order to be eligible to take a checkride.
Course Outline and Hours
Dual VFR Flight Training | 5 |
Ground Training | 5 |
TOTAL | 10 |
Completion Time: 5 days
Course Objectives
This course is designed to provide a helicopter-rated pilot with a thorough transition into the Robinson R44 helicopter. Upon successful completion of the course, he or she will have the knowledge and skill to competently operate the R44 as pilot in command.
Course Description
This course is conducted in accordance with Quantum Helicopters’ R44 Transition Syllabus. The student will learn how to perform normal and emergency procedures in the R44, with an emphasis on flight characteristics unique to the aircraft. Ground instruction will emphasize the R44’s performance characteristics and limitations.
Upon satisfactory completion of the required lessons, the student will receive the written endorsement required by SFAR 73 to Part 61, certifying him or her to act as pilot in command of an R44 helicopter. He or she will also receive a Certificate of Completion.
Course Outline and Hours
Dual VFR Flight Training | 5 |
Ground Training | 8 |
TOTAL | 13 |
Completion Time: 5 days
Course Objectives
This course is designed to provide a helicopter-rated pilot with a thorough transition into the Robinson R66 helicopter. Upon successful completion of the course, he or she will have the knowledge and skill to competently operate the R66 as pilot in command.
Course Description
This course is conducted in accordance with Quantum Helicopters’ Part 141 R66 Transition Syllabus. The student will learn how to perform normal and emergency procedures in the R66, with an emphasis on flight characteristics unique to the aircraft. Ground instruction will emphasize the R66’s performance characteristics and limitations.
Upon satisfactory completion of the required lessons, the student will receive an FAA Graduation Certificate.
Please note, a student who does not wish to receive a Graduation Certificate may modify the program to include only the hours of training he/she wishes to receive. For example, 1 hour of flight and 1 hour of ground school. The cost will be modified to reflect only the hours utilized.
NVG Initial Certification Course
Course Outline and Hours
Dual NVG Flight Training | 6 |
Ground Training | 8 |
TOTAL | 14 |
Completion Time: 3-4 days
Course Objectives
This course is designed to provide a helicopter-rated pilot with the initial ground and flight training requirements to act as pilot-in-command while conducting night vision goggle (NVG) operations.
Course Description
This course is conducted in accordance with Quantum Helicopters’ NVG Certification Course Syllabus. The student will learn about: NVG components, how they function, rules and regulations applicable to NVG operations, NVG use, limitations, and emergencies, aeromedical factors, night terrain interpretation, night mission planning, and how to safely operate a helicopter under NVGs. Upon successful completion of this course, the pilot will receive an endorsement required by FAR 61.31(k) to act as pilot-in-command under NVGs.
Initial NVG Certification Course Fees
Flight Dual NVG – R44 (6 hours @ $700/hour) | $4,200.00 |
Ground School (8 hours @ $85/hour) | $680.00 |
NVG Training Supplement | $150.00 |
Helmet Fee (If school provided) | $200.00 |
NVG Fee (If school provided) | $300.00 |
TOTAL | $5,530.00 |
NVG Recurrent Training Course
Course Outline and Hours
Dual NVG Flight Training | 2 |
Ground Training | 3 |
TOTAL | 5 |
Completion Time: 1 day
Course Objectives
This course is designed to provide a helicopter-rated pilot that no longer meets the currency requirements of 61.57(f) with the recurrent training requirements to act as pilot-in-command while conducting night vision goggle (NVG) operations.
Course Description
During this course the student will review NVG components, how they function, rules and regulations applicable to NVG operations, NVG use, limitations, and emergencies, and how to safely operate a helicopter under NVGs. Upon successful completion of this course, the pilot will receive an endorsement verifying successful completion of an NVG proficiency check required by FAR 61.57(g).
Recurrent NVG Certification Course Fees
Flight Dual NVG – R44 (2 hours @ $700/hour) | $1,400.00 |
Ground School (3 hours @ $85/hour) | $225.00 |
NVG Training Supplement | $150.00 |
Helmet Fee (If school provided) | $100.00 |
NVG Fee (If school provided) | $150.00 |
TOTAL | $2,055.00 |