• Be at least 17 years old (16 to be a private glider pilot or be rated for free flight in a balloon.)
• Be able to read, write, speak and understand the English language
• Pass the required knowledge test
• Meet the aeronautical experience requirements
• A logbook endorsement from an instructor
• Pass the required practical test
• Third-class medical certificate issued under part 14 CFR part 67, except for gliders and balloons—medical eligibility not required
As a recreational pilot, cross-country flight is limited to a 50 NM range from departure airport but is permitted with additional training per 14 CFR section 61.101(c). Additional limitations include flight during the day, and no flying in airspace where communications with air traffic control are required.
The aeronautical experience requirements for a recreational pilot license
• 30 hours of flight time including at least:
• 15 hours of dual instruction
• 2 hours of enroute training
• 3 hours in preparation for the practical test
• 3 hours of solo flight