Ready to elevate your flying experience? A Multi-Engine Certification opens the door to faster, more powerful aircraft—and is a critical step toward becoming a professional pilot. At Rising Wings Aviation, we’ll help you build the skills and confidence needed to operate complex multi-engine airplanes safely and efficiently.

A Multi-Engine Rating is a valuable endorsement added to your existing Private or Commercial Pilot Certificate. It allows you to legally fly aircraft with more than one engine, which is essential for many commercial and corporate pilot jobs.
Our Multi-Engine course is designed for efficiency and confidence-building:
After completing ground and flight training, you’ll take a practical test (checkride) with a Designated Pilot Examiner. This includes both oral and flight evaluations focused on multi-engine procedures and safety.
At Rising Wings Aviation Inc., we understand that no one appreciates underestimates or sugarcoated costs. During your New Student Consultation, we provide a thorough breakdown of all flight training expenses, ensuring you’re never left with unexpected surprises.
Compared to similar flight schools nationwide, we are confident that our programs deliver exceptional efficiency and value. Over the years, countless students have told us, “You get what you pay for with flight training.” Unfortunately, many schools advertise only their bare minimum pricing and offer no apologies when actual costs exceed those estimates.
Because training times often go beyond the FAA’s required minimum hours, it’s essential to choose a flight school that sets honest and realistic pricing expectations. Rising Wings Aviation Inc. is that school.
The FAA minimum requirements to obtain a Multi-Engine Certificate:
· Hold a Private Pilot Certificate
· Be able to read, speak, write, and understand the English language.
· Total Flight Time: 3 Hours (Part 61)
· Instructional Flight Time: 3 Hours from an authorized instructor
· Ground Instruction: Proficiency based hours (Part 61)
· Third-Class FAA Medical Certificate or BasicMed or greater (https://www.faa.gov/licenses_certificates/airmen_certification/basic_med)
(https://www.faa.gov/pilots/medical_certification)
· FAA Practical Test (Checkride)
The realistic average hours to obtain a Multi-Engine Certification is 8-15 total flight hours.