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Build Flight Time in Minnesota — Cheaper, Smarter, Safer

Starting at $70/hr. No club. No minimum hours. No medical required.

The Pipistrel Alpha Trainer is the most cost-effective way to build logged flight hours in the Twin Cities — with a glass cockpit, TAA qualification, no medical requirement, and a ballistic parachute recovery system.

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Why Smart Time-Builders Choose the Alpha Trainer

If your goal is to log quality hours efficiently — for a commercial certificate, ATP minimums, or maintaining currency — the Pipistrel Alpha Trainer outperforms a Cessna 172 in almost every category.

FactorPipistrel Alpha TrainerCessna 172 (typical TC rental)
Hourly wet rate$140$155–$180
Split-time option (each pilot)$70Usually not available
Glass cockpit / TAA qualifiedYesVaries
Commercial TAA requirementYesOnly if glass-equipped
FAA medical requiredNo (Sport Pilot rules)Yes
Ballistic parachuteYesNo
Fuel burn~3.5 gph~8–9 gph
Split Time: The Math Gets Even Better
The Alpha Trainer allows two rated pilots to share a flight — each logging PIC or SIC time as appropriate, each paying only half. At $70/hr each, there is no more affordable way to log TAA glass cockpit hours in Minnesota.

No FAA Medical? No Problem.

Under Sport Pilot rules (14 CFR Part 61.303), a valid U.S. driver’s license serves as the medical requirement to act as PIC of a Light Sport Aircraft like the Pipistrel Alpha Trainer.

  • Your third-class medical has lapsed and you haven’t renewed it
  • You have never had an FAA medical denied, revoked, or suspended — a past FAA medical denial disqualifies you from this exemption
  • You simply don’t want the expense and inconvenience of a flight physical
  • You hold a BasicMed authorization (also valid)
This is one of the most underutilized strategies for keeping airline pilots and commercial pilots active and current between medicals.

How Much Will It Cost to Build Your Hours?

Hours to BuildSolo ($140/hr)Split ($70/hr each)
10 hours$1,400$700
25 hours$3,500$1,750
50 hours$7,000$3,500
100 hours$14,000$7,000
250 hours$35,000$17,500
Build 50 hours for $7,000 solo — or just $3,500 when you share the flight with another rated pilot.

Understanding the TAA Requirement for Your Commercial Certificate

Under 14 CFR 61.129, pilots applying for a commercial pilot certificate must log at least 10 hours in a technically advanced aircraft (TAA). A TAA requires: an electronic PFD (glass cockpit), an MFD with moving map, and a two-axis autopilot.

The Pipistrel Alpha Trainer meets all three criteria. Log your TAA hours here concurrently with your time-building — you’ll complete the 10-hour requirement naturally while flying an aircraft you’re already renting affordably.


Who Can Rent the Alpha Trainer

Minimum Requirements

  • Valid Private Pilot Certificate or higher (Sport Pilot also accepted)
  • Valid U.S. driver’s license in lieu of medical, or current FAA medical
  • Completion of a checkout flight with Stuart Lieber

The Checkout Process

  • Brief conversation about your background and goals
  • Ground review of aircraft systems, Rotax engine operations, and Garmin avionics
  • Flight checkout with Stuart — typically 1–2 hours
  • Airport familiarization for KLVN or KSYN
  • You’re approved to rent solo

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Send Stuart a quick message with your background and goals. He’ll personally respond with availability, checkout logistics, and answers to your questions.

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