Fly a Helicopter!

FAA Drone Exam Prep
Do you have a drone and would like to get qualified to fly it for profit? The proper qualifications are required to fly your drone for profit with the Part 107! Alamo Helicopters is your one-stop shop to get your qualifications squared away.

Helicopter Pilot Training
We offer discovery flights to find out if this is something you would love doing or as a gift for someone who has always wanted to fly a helicopter. Price includes ground school time and actual airtime in Helicopter with you taking controls. Taking an introductory flight is an incredible experience. We want you to get the feeling for how exciting being a helicopter pilot is and to get a good sense of the challenge that is in store. One of Alamo Flight Academy’s Certified Flight Instructors will go over how the helicopter works and how to control it. Then you and the Flight Instructor will take off. Over the course of the next half hour, you will experience takeoffs, straight and level flight, hovering, landing, and an amazing view. Not only will you land with a much more clear concept of what it means to be fly helicopters but will have flown one! We are available 7 days a week to take you for your first flight.

San Antonio Helicopter Discovery Flight-R22
Experience the thrill of flying with the San Antonio Helicopter Discovery Flight. This unique adventure allows you to get behind the controls of a helicopter, guided by one of our experienced pilots. Enjoy breathtaking views of San Antonio from the sky, making it a perfect gift or a memorable experience for yourself.

San Antonio Helicopter Discovery Flight-R44
Experience the thrill of flying with the San Antonio Helicopter Discovery Flight. This unique adventure allows you to get behind the controls of a helicopter, guided by one of our experienced pilots. Enjoy breathtaking views of San Antonio from the sky, making it a perfect gift or a memorable experience for yourself.
Alamo Flight Academy
Helicopter Pilot Training in San Antonio
Flexible, Pay-As-You-Go Helicopter Training
Alamo Flight Academy offers flexible, pay-as-you-go helicopter flight training for students who want to learn at their own pace. Whether your goal is to earn a pilot certificate, pursue an aviation career, or simply experience flying a helicopter, our instructors can help you get started.
Start With an Introductory Discovery Flight
A Discovery Flight is the perfect way to find out whether helicopter training is right for you. It also makes an unforgettable gift for someone who has always dreamed of flying a helicopter.
Your experience includes introductory ground instruction and actual flight time in the helicopter. With guidance from one of Alamo Flight Academy’s Certified Flight Instructors, you will learn how a helicopter works and how the flight controls are used.
During the flight, you may experience takeoff, straight-and-level flight, hovering, and landing while enjoying an incredible view of the San Antonio area. You will return with a better understanding of helicopter flight—and the excitement of knowing that you helped fly one.
Discovery Flights are available seven days a week, subject to instructor, aircraft, and weather availability.
How to Get Started
1. Schedule a Discovery Flight
Begin by taking an Introductory Discovery Flight to experience helicopter flying firsthand and learn what pilot training involves.
2. Discuss Your Training Goals
After your Discovery Flight, speak with our team about your aviation goals, availability, estimated training schedule, and the certificates or ratings you may wish to pursue.
3. Obtain an FAA Medical Certificate
Depending on the pilot certificate and privileges you plan to pursue, you may need an FAA medical certificate. We can help connect you with an FAA-designated Aviation Medical Examiner.
The medical evaluation may include a review of your vision, hearing, health history, medications, and any medical conditions that could affect your ability to operate an aircraft safely. Contact us before beginning training if you have questions or concerns about the medical-certification process.
4. Explore Available Payment Options
Ask our team about available payment or financing resources for flight training. Financing qualifications, loan terms, cosigner requirements, credit standards, employment-history requirements, and program availability vary by lender.
Career Opportunities for Helicopter Pilots
Helicopter pilots may pursue careers in a variety of aviation industries. Opportunities depend on a pilot’s certificates, ratings, flight experience, specialized training, and employer requirements.
- Helicopter tours
- Air ambulance and emergency medical services
- Electronic news gathering
- Agricultural operations
- Search and rescue
- Firefighting
- Wildlife surveys and animal-management operations
- Aerial photography and videography
- Heli-skiing support
- Corporate and charter transportation
- Offshore energy support
- Motion-picture and television production
- Surveying and seismic exploration
- Utility, construction, and logging operations
Drone Pilot Training
Would You Like to Use Your Drone for Business?
Most non-recreational drone operations conducted under the FAA’s small unmanned aircraft rules require the person acting as remote pilot in command to hold an FAA Remote Pilot Certificate with a small UAS rating.
Alamo Helicopters can help you prepare for the FAA Part 107 aeronautical knowledge test and better understand the rules that apply to professional drone operations.
Do You Need a Part 107 Waiver?
A Part 107 waiver is not required for every commercial or business-related drone flight. A waiver may be required when you want to conduct an operation that is not permitted under the standard Part 107 operating rules.
Some operations may also require airspace authorization, aircraft registration, Remote ID compliance, or other FAA approvals. The requirements depend on where, how, and why the drone will be operated.
Learn more from the FAA’s information for commercial drone operators .
FAA Remote Pilot Certificate Requirements
Eligibility Requirements
To qualify for an FAA Remote Pilot Certificate, an applicant must:
- Be at least 16 years old.
- Be able to read, speak, write, and understand English, with limited exceptions permitted by the FAA.
- Be in a physical and mental condition that allows the safe operation of a small unmanned aircraft system.
- Pass the FAA’s initial aeronautical knowledge test, unless eligible for the alternative process available to certain current Part 61 pilot certificate holders.
Application Process for First-Time Remote Pilots
- Create an account in the FAA’s Integrated Airman Certification and Rating Application system, known as IACRA.
- Obtain an FAA Tracking Number.
- Schedule the Unmanned Aircraft General knowledge test with an FAA-authorized testing provider.
- Bring an acceptable government-issued photo ID to the testing appointment.
- Pass the initial aeronautical knowledge test.
- Complete FAA Form 8710-13 through IACRA and submit the application for a Remote Pilot Certificate.
- Complete the required identity verification and certification steps.
Topics Covered by the Knowledge Test
- Part 107 regulations and operating limitations
- Airspace classifications and operating requirements
- Flight restrictions and airport operations
- Aviation weather sources and weather effects
- Aircraft loading and performance
- Emergency procedures
- Crew resource management
- Radio communication procedures
- Aeronautical decision-making and judgment
- Physiological effects of drugs and alcohol
- Maintenance and preflight inspection procedures
- Night operations and operations over people
Keeping Your Remote Pilot Qualification Current
An FAA Remote Pilot Certificate does not expire. However, remote pilots must complete the appropriate FAA online recurrent training within 24 calendar months to maintain aeronautical knowledge currency.
Your Remote Pilot Certificate and required identification must be available during small UAS operations, either physically or electronically, as permitted by applicable FAA requirements.
Review the current certification steps on the FAA’s Become a Drone Pilot page .
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Helicopter Pilot Course Cost Breakdown
Helicopter Pilot Training Costs
One of the most common questions prospective pilots ask is, “How much will helicopter flight training cost?”
Before comparing prices, it is important to understand how professional helicopter training is structured, which certificates and ratings may be needed, and how a student’s progress can affect the final cost.
Alamo Helicopters offers training for students beginning with no previous flight experience, as well as current pilots who want to add a helicopter rating, instrument rating, commercial certificate, or flight-instructor certificate.
Important Things to Know Before You Begin
- Professional pilot training is a long-term investment. Becoming a professional helicopter pilot is more than changing jobs. It requires a significant commitment of time, money, study, and practice. Flight training should be approached much like a college education or professional technical-training program.
- Professional helicopter careers require experience. Earning a Commercial Pilot Certificate allows a pilot to exercise commercial privileges, but many employers require considerably more flight experience than the FAA minimum. Many new commercial helicopter pilots build experience by working as Certified Flight Instructors.
- Robinson helicopters have additional requirements. Pilots who operate or provide instruction in Robinson R22 and R44 helicopters must meet applicable FAA training, endorsement, and aeronautical-experience requirements. Requirements differ depending on the aircraft model, the pilot’s experience, and whether the pilot will act as pilot in command or provide flight instruction.
- Your training progresses in stages. Aviation training follows a building-block structure. Each certificate or rating develops the knowledge and skills needed for the next stage of training.
- Flight instructors continue developing professional experience. Newly certificated instructors have recently completed extensive study of aviation regulations, flight maneuvers, aeronautical decision-making, and teaching methods. Instructing allows pilots to strengthen those skills while building valuable flight experience.
- Ground instruction is an essential part of training. In addition to aircraft instruction, students need ground training to prepare for FAA knowledge tests, practical tests, flight planning, weather interpretation, aircraft systems, regulations, and safe decision-making.
- Some expenses are paid to outside providers. Additional expenses may include FAA knowledge tests, Aviation Medical Examiner fees, designated pilot examiner fees, training materials, aircraft renter’s insurance, and specialized safety courses.
- Consistency can affect your final cost. Students who train regularly often retain skills more effectively and may require less review between lessons. Long gaps in training can increase the amount of time needed to regain proficiency.
Pilot Certificates and Ratings
Private Pilot Certificate — Helicopter
A Private Pilot Certificate allows you to act as pilot in command of a helicopter within the privileges and limitations of the certificate. You may carry passengers and rent qualifying aircraft, but you generally may not act as pilot in command for compensation or hire.
Instrument Rating — Helicopter
An Instrument Rating provides training and privileges for operating under instrument flight rules when properly qualified, current, and flying an appropriately equipped aircraft. Many professional employers value or require instrument qualifications for operational, safety, or insurance reasons.
Commercial Pilot Certificate — Helicopter
A Commercial Pilot Certificate allows a pilot to exercise commercial pilot privileges, subject to applicable FAA regulations. Although the certificate allows a pilot to be compensated for certain operations, employers usually require additional flight experience and qualifications.
Certified Flight Instructor — CFI
A Flight Instructor Certificate with a rotorcraft-helicopter rating allows a properly qualified instructor to provide helicopter flight and ground instruction within the privileges and limitations of the certificate. Working as a flight instructor is a common way for new commercial helicopter pilots to build experience.
Certified Flight Instructor Instrument — CFII
An instrument flight-instructor rating allows a properly qualified instructor to provide instrument instruction within the privileges and limitations of the instructor’s certificates and ratings. This qualification may make an applicant more competitive for flight-instructor positions.
Understanding the Estimated Costs
Alamo Helicopters offers training for students pursuing a new aviation career and for current pilots who want to add a certificate or rating.
The estimates below are based on the hourly rates, training assumptions, and outside fees provided by Alamo Helicopters. They are intended only to help prospective students plan for training.
Current Aircraft and Instruction Rates
Robinson R22
$335 per hour
Robinson R44
$660 per hour
Ground Instruction
$49 per hour
Estimated Career-Training Package
This example assumes a zero-time student completing a combination of R22 and R44 training, ground instruction, FAA testing, practical tests, and Robinson safety training.
| Training Item | Calculation | Estimated Cost |
|---|---|---|
| Robinson R22 flight training | 160 hours × $335 | $53,600 |
| Robinson R44 instrument training | 40 hours × $660 | $26,400 |
| Additional R44 instrument training for CFII | 3 hours × $660 | $1,980 |
| Ground instruction | 130 hours × $49 | $6,370 |
| FAA knowledge tests | 5 estimated tests | $750 |
| Books and training materials | Estimated | $800 |
| Practical tests and examiner fees | 5 estimated practical tests | $2,500 |
| Robinson safety course | Estimated | $400 |
| Estimated Total | $92,800 | |
Individual Certificate and Rating Estimates
Private Pilot Certificate — Helicopter
This estimate is based on a student beginning with no previous flight experience and completing training at the FAA Part 61 minimum of 40 flight hours. Many students require additional hours before they are ready for the practical test.
| Training Item | Calculation | Estimated Cost |
|---|---|---|
| Robinson R22 flight training | 40 hours × $335 | $13,400 |
| Ground instruction | 40 hours × $49 | $1,960 |
| FAA knowledge test | Estimated | $100 |
| Practical test and examiner fee | Estimated | $500 |
| Estimated Total | $15,960 | |
Commercial Pilot Certificate — Helicopter
This estimate assumes the applicant already holds a Private Pilot Certificate with a helicopter rating and needs 110 additional R22 hours to reach the program’s estimated 150-hour total.
| Training Item | Calculation | Estimated Cost |
|---|---|---|
| Additional Robinson R22 flight time | 110 hours × $335 | $36,850 |
| Ground instruction | 10 hours × $49 | $490 |
| FAA knowledge test | Estimated | $100 |
| Practical test and examiner fee | Estimated | $500 |
| Estimated Total | $37,940 | |
Instrument Rating — Helicopter
This estimate assumes the applicant already holds a Private Pilot Certificate with a helicopter rating. The exact amount and type of instrument training required will depend on the applicant’s existing aeronautical experience and any allowable simulator or training-device credit.
| Training Item | Calculation | Estimated Cost |
|---|---|---|
| Robinson R44 instrument training | 40 hours × $660 | $26,400 |
| Ground instruction | 40 hours × $49 | $1,960 |
| FAA knowledge test | Estimated | $100 |
| Practical test and examiner fee | Estimated | $500 |
| Estimated Total | $28,960 | |
Certified Flight Instructor — Helicopter
This estimate assumes the applicant already holds the required Commercial Pilot Certificate and helicopter rating. The example includes 10 hours of flight training to develop proficiency in the instructional maneuvers and teaching skills required for the practical test.
| Training Item | Calculation | Estimated Cost |
|---|---|---|
| Robinson R22 flight training | 10 hours × $335 | $3,350 |
| Ground instruction | 30 hours × $49 | $1,470 |
| FAA knowledge test | Estimated | $100 |
| Practical test and examiner fee | Estimated | $500 |
| Estimated Total | $5,420 | |
Certified Flight Instructor Instrument — Helicopter
This estimate assumes the applicant already holds the certificates and ratings required to begin CFII training.
| Training Item | Calculation | Estimated Cost |
|---|---|---|
| Robinson R44 instrument-instructor training | 3 hours × $660 | $1,980 |
| Ground instruction | 10 hours × $49 | $490 |
| FAA knowledge test | Estimated | $100 |
| Practical test and examiner fee | Estimated | $500 |
| Estimated Total | $3,070 | |
Important Pricing and Training Disclaimer
All training estimates are based on the hourly rates and assumptions shown on this page. The FAA establishes minimum aeronautical-experience requirements, but students must also demonstrate the knowledge, skill, and proficiency required for each certificate or rating.
Many students require more than the minimum number of flight hours. Alamo Helicopters previously estimated that many private-pilot students complete their training in approximately 55 to 75 hours; however, individual results vary substantially.
Aircraft rental rates, instructor rates, fuel charges, test fees, examiner fees, course fees, insurance requirements, and other expenses are subject to change. Contact Alamo Helicopters for current pricing and a personalized training estimate before enrolling.
FAA regulations and Robinson-specific requirements may change. Students and pilots should review current FAA regulations and consult a qualified flight instructor before relying on any training estimate.
For additional information, review the FAA’s pilot-school information and the current 14 CFR Part 61 pilot-certification requirements .
Begin Your Helicopter Training
Thank you for considering Alamo Helicopters for your professional helicopter flight training. Contact us with questions, request a personalized cost estimate, or schedule your Discovery Flight.
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