If you plan on a career as a pilot, this course is for you.
Minimum Rating Required:
Private Pilot Certificate, & Instrument Pilot Certificate
Overview:
If you are looking to make flying part of your professional life, the commercial pilot is a must. Whether you will be employed and fly for an airline, charter/cargo or corporate flight department or teach as a flight instructor – you can carry persons (or property/cargo for compensation with this rating.
EFA emphasizes training pilots in aeronautical decision making and cockpit resource management (CRM). Our focus on human factors and risk management gives you the tools you need to be successful in today’s aviation environment
Your training will be conducted primarily in our Piper Arrow, which meets the FAA requirements for complex airplanes (retractable landing gear, flaps and a controllable pitch propeller).
The basic requirements to obtain your rating are:
FAA Part 141 – minimum # of hours at the end of course:
190 total hours logged in your log book
Ground training
55 hours of dual flight training (includes 10+ hours in the Arrow)
65 hours of solo flight training
FAA Part 61 – minimum # of hours at the end of course
250 total hours logged in your log book
100 hours as pilot-in command
10 hours of instrument training
10 hours complex aircraft training
Cross-country, night flights
Ground training