Flight Training Program

Multi-Engine Training

Expand your capabilities with multi-engine training designed to build advanced aircraft control, system management, and professional-level flight skills.

Course Breakdown

Multi-Engine Add-On Training Course

Minimum course requirements, estimated training cost, and key program details for pilots adding a multi-engine rating.

Training Element Hours / Details
Course Multi Engine Add On - AMEL
Dual Flight Instruction 15 Hours
Ground School 15 Hours
Total Estimated Minimum Cost $11,977.50
Aircraft Piper Seneca N14258
Multi Instructor Rate $105.00 / hour
Fleet Rate $535.00 / hour
Estimated Minimum Cost

Multi-Engine Add-On

Part 141 Multi Engine Add On - AMEL $11,977.50

All costs are based on minimum course requirement hours and are not exact quotes. Contact Clearwater Aviation for current rates, availability, and scheduling details.

Training Path

Add Multi-Engine Privileges

This course is designed for pilots ready to add multi-engine airplane privileges and build experience in more advanced aircraft operations.

Good Fit For

Who This Program Is For

  • Private pilots adding multi-engine privileges
  • Commercial pilot candidates building qualifications
  • Pilots preparing for professional aviation pathways
  • Students continuing into advanced ratings or instructor training
Important Note

Minimum Cost Estimate

Pricing is based on FAA minimum course requirement hours. Actual training time and cost may vary by student proficiency, scheduling, aircraft availability, and checkride preparation needs.

Training Experience

What You’ll Build During Multi-Engine Training

Build the control, systems knowledge, and decision-making skills needed to operate multi-engine aircraft with confidence.

Multi-Engine Control

Learn the handling differences, performance considerations, and procedures unique to multi-engine aircraft.

Systems Management

Develop a deeper understanding of aircraft systems, engine operations, and cockpit workload management.

Emergency Procedures

Practice engine-out procedures, decision-making, and safe aircraft control during abnormal scenarios.

Professional Skill Growth

Strengthen the skills often needed for career training, advanced ratings, and professional aviation paths.

Multi-Engine FAQ

Questions Before Your Multi-Engine Training

Helpful answers for pilots considering Multi-Engine Add-On training at Clearwater Aviation.

Who is Multi-Engine training for?

This training is for pilots ready to expand into multi-engine aircraft and build skills needed for advanced or professional aviation paths.

Do you offer Part 141 and Part 61 options?

Yes. Clearwater Aviation offers both Part 141 and Part 61 Multi-Engine Add-On training options.

How many hours are required?

The Part 141 course has a 15-hour minimum to graduate. The Part 61 option is listed as a 10-hour course.

Is ground school included?

The Part 61 course includes 10 hours of ground school. Part 141 includes oral preparation and required materials.

Is the checkride fee included?

No. The checkride fee is not included in the listed training cost.

What is the best first step?

Contact Clearwater Aviation to review your current ratings, experience, and the best Multi-Engine training path for your goals.

Ready to Advance?

Build Your Multi-Engine Skills

Talk with Clearwater Aviation about your current ratings, training goals, and the right Multi-Engine Add-On path for your schedule.

Start your flight training