ADVANCE FLYING ACADEMY
No, a student pilot cannot fly solo at night unless they have received additional training and have been endorsed by an instructor.
According to the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) regulations (specifically 14 CFR 61.109), a student pilot is not authorized to fly solo at night without meeting certain criteria:
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Night Flight Training: The student must complete specific night flight training with an instructor, which includes practicing night maneuvers and familiarizing the student with the challenges of flying in low-light conditions.
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Instructor Endorsement: After completing the necessary night training, the student must receive an endorsement from an instructor, stating that the student is competent to fly solo at night.
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Night Definition: The FAA defines "night" as the time between one hour after sunset and one hour before sunrise, during which the visibility conditions and lighting may present additional challenges.
Once the student has received the required training and endorsement, they can legally fly solo at night under the same conditions as during the day, assuming all other requirements (such as weather conditions, aircraft equipment, etc.) are met.
In summary, a student pilot can fly solo at night only after proper training and instructor endorsement.
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