Cost of Helicopter Training

Flight School Costs

Helicopter schools generally quote training prices based on the MINIMUM number of hours required by the FAA. It is possible to complete the various courses within the minimums; however, most people require more flight hours to complete their training. When comparing flight school costs it is important to remember that the FAA requires anyone who teaches in Robinson Helicopters to have completed 200 hours of flight time. This is why our Professional Pilot Program is written for 200 hours.

Operational costs for the Robinson Helicopters are fairly standard across the country. Mauna Loa’s pricing is equal to or less than most reputable flight schools. You may find a lower hourly rate quoted elsewhere, but often these rates do not include fuel or instructor or have hidden surcharges.

At Mauna Loa Helicopters, we are very up front about actual costs. We believe that it is important for you to know all the flight school costs in advance, so that you may plan for, and succeed at, your new career. All rates include fuel and applicable instructor. Click the links below for our current prices.

Flight school costs in Hawaii
Flight School Costs

This option utilizes the R22 instrument trainer to keep the costs to a minimum.

Recommended. This option includes 25 hours in the R44 to give you the required time to teach in this helicopter. It also includes the External Load Training Course.

An excellent choice for select international students.

If you have previous helicopter training and experience, call us for an individual estimate. Our training is individualized and we can provide you with an exclusive quote based on the experience you already have.

Mauna Loa Helicopters reserves the right to change tuition rates and pricing. Mauna Loa Helicopters will provide 30-45 days' notice to all current and incoming students before the change takes place.