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COMMERCIAL PILOT
Ready to become a Professional Pilot? The Commercial Pilot License (CPL) course is one of the most important steps in your professional pilot training.
COMMERCIAL PILOT
Ready to become a Professional Pilot? The Commercial Pilot License (CPL) course is one of the most important steps in your professional pilot training.
COMMERCIAL PILOT
Ready to become a Professional Pilot? The Commercial Pilot License (CPL) course is one of the most important steps in your professional pilot training.
The Commercial Pilot Certificate is a qualification that permits the holder to act as the pilot of an aircraft for remuneration, i.e. to get employed as a pilot.
The FAA Commercial Pilot License is a qualification that permits the holder to act as the pilot of an aircraft for remuneration and act as co-pilot (First Officer) in commercial air transportation, as pilot-in-command, co-pilot of any airplane engaged in operations other than commercial air transportation or as pilot-in-command in commercial air transportation of any single-pilot airplane.




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Steps To Become A Commercial Pilot
Meet Minimum Requirements
You must be at least 18 years of age, must be at least a PPL holder, must hold at least a valid class 2 medical certificate, and must be able to speak, write, and understand English fluently.
Complete Ground Training
You will have a variety of topics and subjects to cover before you start your flight training. With the help of our LIVE online theoretical training classes, you can complete the ground training from wherever you are with no delay! Once you successfully pass the FAA theoretical examination, you can commence your Flight Training. In order to complete the commercial pilot license under Part 141, there is a minimum requirement of 35 hours of ground training.
Complete Flight Training
Train with qualified, experienced, and certified pilot instructors. Meet the minimum required flight hours by the FAA, where you will learn how to fly under various conditions, solo flights, and cross country flight training. In order to obtain a Commercial Pilot License, the pilot must complete a minimum of 55 hours of dual flight under Part 141 and a minimum of 20 hours of dual flight under Part 61.
Pass the Check-Ride!
Once you prove your knowledge to your CFI via various tests and knowledge checks, you will be signed off for your final check-ride with an FAA instructor. Passing the check-ride will officiate you as a Commercial Pilot and you will attain your certification.
What’s Included?
You have the unique opportunity to begin the theoretical training from the comfort of your home, with our LIVE online classes and quality standard of teaching. Afterward, you shall come to the school to carry out the flight training portion of your course. You also have the possibility to do both ground and flight training simultaneously!
This organization of training will decrease the costs of the training, providing you with high-quality theoretical training following the current trends, while allowing you to save on the living costs. Our virtual classroom is set up with the latest technological advancements to ensure a prime level of learning. Students can attend lectures, go through the reading materials, complete assignments, and fulfill their theoretical requirements.
- 29 Hours Of Live Broadcasting
- 30 Hours Study Material & Worksheets
- 10 Hours Homework Assignments
- 10 Hours Progress Testing
- 3 Hours Written Stage-Check Exams
- 4 Hours Oral Stage-Check Exams
- Unlimited Access To Question Bank
- 2 Hours One To One Free Live Consultation with Instructor
- The Training Is In Accordance With The FAA Regulations
- Access To Our e-Learning System During The Course
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Available Courses
Private Pilot
The theoretical training is conducted via Live Broadcasted classrooms or in-person classes, which includes detailed instructions on classwork and homework assignments, with the full support of our Learning Management System (e-learning).
Instruments Rating
This Rating Extends the privileges of PPL(A) or CPL(A) and allows pilots to fly according to IFR in cloudy weather or any other circumstance of reduced visibility.
Commercial Pilot Certificate
The Commercial Pilot License training is usually one of the last steps in becoming a professional pilot. The Commercial Pilot Certificate is a qualification that permits the holder to act as the pilot in command of an aircraft for compensation or hire, i.e. to get employed as a pilot.
Flight Instructor Certificate
Many pilots wishing to enter professional aviation positions become Flight Instructors in order to gain the necessary experience. The CFI(A) can be obtained in as little as 1-2 months depending on the trainee’s time availability for both theoretical and practical training.