FLIGHT TRAINING FOR CPL - COMMERCIAL PILOT LICENSE

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  • The Commercial Pilot Certificate is a qualification that permits the holder to act as a pilot of an aircraft for remuneration.

    Course entry requirements:

    Minimum age of 18 years

    Second class medical certificate

    At least PPL(A) (Private Pilot License) holder with 250 hours total flight time out of which 100 as Pilot in Command.

    English language skills

    Privileges:

    Exercise all the privileges of the holder of a PPL(A);

    Act as co-pilot (First Officer) in commercial air transportation

    Act as pilot-in-command or co-pilot of any airplane (CPL(A)) engaged in operations other than commercial air transportation.

    Act as pilot-in-command in commercial air transportation of any single-pilot airplane

    Ground training:

    The trainee will cover during the ground training the following courses:

    Air law and ATC procedures

    Airframes & systems, electrics, power plant, emergency equipment

    Instrumentation

    Mass and balance

    Performance

    Flight planning & monitoring

    Human performance & limitations

    Meteorology

    General navigation

    Radio navigation

    Operational procedures

    Principles of flight

    Communications

    Flight training:

    At the end of the training, the trainee must have a minimum of 250 total flight hours (including PPL(A) and IR time) if acquiring an FAA CPL Part 61 certification or must have minimum of 190 total flight hours (including PPL(A) and IR time if acquiring an FAA CPL Part 141 certification:

    FAA Part 141

    100 hours as pilot-in-command

    50 hours of VFR cross-country flight time as pilot-in-command, including a cross-country flight totaling at least 350 NM in the course of with full-stop landings at two airports different from the airport of departure

    10 hours of instrument training

    5 hours of night flying - 5 solo take-offs and 5 landings

    10 hours on a complex airplane

    Examination - Written Test

    The applicant has to demonstrate the theoretical knowledge at an FAA approved testing center in the form of a written test. The test consists of nine subjects (Meteorology, Navigation, Instrumentation, Communications, Aircraft General Knowledge, Principles of flight, Air Law, Flight performance and planning, Human Performance and limitations, Operational procedures, etc).

    The applicant must pass the written exam with a minimum of 70% which is still a passing score. One must complete and successfully pass the written exam prior to the taking the theoretical/practical examination.

    Examination – Theoretical

    An applicant must demonstrate a level of knowledge appropriate to the privileges of the holder of a CPL(A) in accordance with the requirements under the FARs.

    Examination – Practical

    The practical skill exam in the airplane with the examiner can be taken after successful completion of the written tests.

    The applicant must demonstrate the ability to:

    Operate the airplane within its limitations

    Complete all maneuvers as smooth and as accurate as requested by FAA

    Exercise good judgment and airmanship

    Apply aeronautical knowledge

    Maintain control of the airplane at all times.

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