Airplane Commercial Pilot Certification
(Non Vocational)
A Federal Aviation Administration Part 61 Program
The commercial pilot certificate permits the holder to act as pilot in command of an airplane carrying passengers or other property while being paid for services as pilot or required crewmember. A commercial pilot may engage in such operations as charter, air taxi, aircraft ferry or delivery, agricultural applications, corporate/airline pilot and instructing (with appropriate additional instructor certificates). This certificate is the basic qualification for the career pilot. Training in this program is conducted in single-engine aircraft,and is based on the minimum time requirements of Federal Regulations. Time and hours over and above these minimums will be charged at school published rates.
Eligibility For Enrollment
FAA medical certificate
Read, Speak and understand English.
Private Pilot Certificate
Instrument Rating or be concurrently enrolled in the Instrument Rating (airplane) Course
Eighteen years of age