Multi-engine

A multi-engine rating allows a private pilot to fly an aircraft with two or more engines. A private pilot certificate (license) and an FAA practical exam is required.
To prepare for the Multi-engine Rating, a pilot must learn how to safely
operate a multi-engine aircraft with one engine inoperative. The pilot must
understand the aerodynamic principles and special safety considerations of
multiengine flight.
Skill operates a new Diamond DA42 Twin Star. It has turbo diesel engines (liquid cooled and FADEC controlled). It has a Garmin G1000 glass cockpit and is certified for flight into known icing conditions.
Skill’s Multi-engine training program is $3995. This price includes multiengine ground school, G1000 certification, and 10 hours of instruction in the aircraft. If additional training is required: $289/hour for the aircraft and $64 for the instructor.
