A multi-engine rating opens the door to faster aircraft, higher payloads, and broader professional opportunities. It also introduces a set of aerodynamics and emergency procedures that do not exist in single-engine training, most critically the asymmetric thrust and control challenges that arise when one engine fails. Understanding these concepts thoroughly before the practical test is not optional.
Our multi-engine training collection covers study guides and written test prep materials specifically organized around the multi-engine add-on rating. The practical test requires specific preparation on multi-engine aerodynamics, systems, and emergency procedures. Our materials from ASA and Gleim address both the knowledge and the practical test preparation needed to earn the rating efficiently.
Most pilots pursue the multi-engine rating alongside or immediately after the commercial certificate. See our commercial pilot training collection and professional pilot training collection for materials that typically accompany multi-engine study.