# Private pilot — powered parachute — FAA flight training hour minimums: Part 61 vs Part 141, by certificate and rating For Private pilot, certificate or rating is Private pilot — powered parachute; part 61 minimum is 25 hours of flight time in a powered parachute that includes at least 10 hours of flight training with an authorized instructor, including 30 takeoffs and landings, and 10 hours of solo flight training; part 61 section is 14 CFR 61.109(i); key sub-requirements is at least 10 hours of flight training with an authorized instructor, including 30 takeoffs and landings, and 10 hours of solo flight training, recorded from its source on 2026-08-18. - **Certificate or rating:** Private pilot — powered parachute _(our reading, not quoted from the source)_ - **Part 61 minimum:** 25 hours of flight time in a powered parachute that includes at least 10 hours of flight training with an authorized instructor, including 30 takeoffs and landings, and 10 hours of solo flight training _(verified: appears in the quote below)_ - **Part 61 section:** 14 CFR 61.109(i) _(our reading, not quoted from the source)_ - **Key sub-requirements:** at least 10 hours of flight training with an authorized instructor, including 30 takeoffs and landings, and 10 hours of solo flight training _(verified: appears in the quote below)_ ## What the source says > A person who applies for a private pilot certificate with a powered parachute category rating must log at least 25 hours of flight time in a powered parachute that includes at least 10 hours of flight training with an authorized instructor, including 30 takeoffs and landings, and 10 hours of solo flight training in the areas of operation listed in ## Source - https://www.ecfr.gov/current/title-14/chapter-I/subchapter-D/part-61/subpart-E/section-61.109 Last verified: 2026-08-18. Review by: 2027-08-18. Part of [FAA flight training hour minimums: Part 61 vs Part 141, by certificate and rating](https://referencesource.org/flight-training-hour-minimums-61-vs-141/).