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FAR Part 141 vs Part 61

What’s The Difference? – FAR Part 141 vs Part 61

Orange County Flight Center (OCFC) is an FAA-certified Part 141 flight school. As a certified institution, OCFC is approved to participate in the Student and Exchange Visitor Information System (SEVIS) and is authorized to issue an I-20 form for prospective international students seeking to enroll under an M-1 visa from a U.S. Embassy or change to M-1 status within the United States.

To support a wide range of general and commercial aviation goals, OCFC offers affordable, safe, and flexible training programs tailored to meet the diverse needs of aspiring pilots. While we offer structured, FAA-approved training under Part 141, students may also choose the flexibility of Part 61 flight training, depending on their goals and availability.

There are two primary types of FAA-regulated flight training programs: Part 141 and Part 61. The term “Part” refers to the specific chapter in the Federal Aviation Regulations (FARs). OCFC is authorized to conduct training under both sets of regulations, giving students the choice between a structured or flexible learning environment.

What Is FAR Part 141?

Part 141 was established to certify flight schools that follow a standardized syllabus, training methods, and quality control procedures. Schools certified under Part 141 are regulated by the FAA across multiple areas, including:

  • Approved syllabi and courseware
  • Instructor qualifications
  • Aircraft and simulator models
  • Maintenance procedures
  • Training records and facilities

Benefits of Part 141 Training

Overall, Part 141 training provides a measured, efficient path to a professional pilot career with a higher rate of program completion.

What Is FAR Part 61?

Part 61 training is more flexible and typically used for individualized flight instruction. While still adhering to FAA testing and certification standards, Part 61 allows instructors to customize the training program based on the student’s pace and needs.

Key Differences in Part 61 Training

Many pilots under Part 61 never complete their training—not due to lack of motivation, but because of a lack of structure and continuity in the learning process.

Which One Is Right for You?

The choice between Part 141 and Part 61 depends on your personal goals, availability, and learning preferences:

At OCFC, we are proud to offer both options, allowing us to create customized learning experiences that align with your lifestyle, budget, and professional goals.