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Commercial Pilot License

The Commercial Pilot Licenceis what you need in orderto work as a pilot. The Calgary Flight Training Centre is committed to excellence in training tomorrow’s commercial aviators.

Description

The commercial pilot license is divided into a ground school and a flight component. The ground school is comprised of 80 hours training and is designed to prepare you to write your written exam. To be licensed as a commercial pilot you will need a total of 200 hours flight time. While completing commercial training you will obtain a night rating as well as multi-engine instrument rating. Some hours will be done with and instructor but many will also be time-building hours while you build valuable experience. Alberta residents are also eligible for student loans.

Prerequisite

Hold a valid private pilot license

Must be 18 years of age to be licensed however training can begin at an earlier age

Category 1 Medical

Course Requirements

based on minimum Transport Canada requirements

Minimum 200 hours total flight time of which

100 hours shall be “pilot-in-command” (PIC)

20 hours shall be cross country

25 hours shall be instrument time (this includes all previously acquired hours)

45 hours dual instruction including:

5 hours night including 2 hours night cross country

5 hours cross country

20 hours instrument

30 hours solo including:

25 hours improving general flying skills

5 hours night

10 hours ground school

Passing grade on Transport Canada written exam and flight test

Length of Course

The commercial pilot course can take anywher between 6-18 months to complete depending on whether the student is full-time or part-time.

Privileges and Limitations

The holder of a Commercial Pilot License may operate any Canadian registered single engine non-high performance aircraft for hire in VFR conditions

Fly VFR “over-the-top”

Fly at night

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