Brief Description
The commercial pilot’s license allows you to fly for hire under certain conditions. The FAA requires 190 to 250 hours of accumulated flight time, including specific hours of experience in several areas such as night flying, cross country, etc.
Curriculum
Our commercial pilot curriculum builds on the skill sets established in the previous courses in order to enable the pilot to meet the standards required of a professional aviator. The commercial certificate allows the holder to fly for financial compensation.
Course Content
- Safety
- Fundamentals of Flight
- Weather Theory and Services
- FAA Regulations
- Time Building
- Aircraft Performance
- Complex Maneuvers
- Complex Aircraft Training
- Cross-Country Planning
- Navigation and Fuel Planning
Basic Requirements
- Be at least 18 years of age.
- Hold a private pilot certificate.
- Be able to read, speak, and understand the English language.
- Hold at least a valid second-class medical certificate.
- Hold a total of at least 190 to 250 hours of flight time.
- Pass a knowledge test as well as the practical test.