Commercial Pilot

Our Commercial Pilot License training course goal is to instruct pilots to reach the level of proficiency and high standard requirements needed to perform commercial flight operations.
We know that an important education/training objective for developing a professional pilot is to ensure that a Flight School provides pilots with the opportunity to develop and maintain the necessary pilot competencies and proficiency in which they can safely operate their airplanes in a complex and high threat environment.

Commercial Pilot Requirements:

  • 250 hours of flight time, 100 hours of which must be in powered aircraft, and 50 must be in airplanes.
  • 100 hours of pilot-in-command time, 50 of which must be in airplanes.
  • 50 hours of cross-country time, 10 of which must be in an airplane.
  • 20 hours of training, including 10 of instrument, 10 of complex or TAA, and a smattering of cross-country and practical test preparation.
  • 10 hours of solo training, including a smattering of cross-country and night.

* TAA is one that has An electronic primary flight display with all six primary instruments, An electronic multifunction display that includes a GPS-based moving map with the aircraft displayed on the screen, A two-axis autopilot with heading and navigation modes.

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