250 Hours – Zero to Commercial Pilot License

Pliot Licences & Ratings

 

CAREER PILOT PROGRAM 

FAR PART 61

(COMMERCIAL PILOT / AIRPLANE MULTI – ENGINE)

Training course outline for the Career Pilot consists of: Private Pilot License (PPL), Commercial Pilot License (CPL), Instrument Rating (IRA), and Multi-Engine Rating (AMEL/IFR) in accordance with Federal Aviation Regulation Part 61; 250 minimum flight hours.

 

               

PRIVATE PILOT LICENSE (PPL)

 

Ground Instructions (Including preflight & Post flight instructions)
Dual:  20 hours; Single Engine
Solo:  20 hours; Single Engine
Oral Preparation
Flight Test, 2 hours
INSTRUMENT RATING (IR)

 

Ground Instructions (Including preflight & Post flight instructions)
X-C PIC, 40 hours, Single Engine
Dual: 30 hours;  Single Engine
Dual:  15 hours, Single Engine Simulator
Oral Preparation
Flight Test, 2 hours
                                                                                                                                                                                            
COMMERCIAL PILOT LICENSE (CPL)

 

Ground Instructions (Including preflight & Post flight instructions)
Dual:  Maneuvers, 15 hours; Single Engine
Solo:  PIC, 75 hours; Single Engine
Dual:  10 hours, Single Engine Simulator
Oral Preparation
Flight Test, 2 hours

 

                                                                                                                                                                                            
MULTI-ENGINE – Commercial Rating w/Instrument (CPL/AMEL/IR)

 

Ground Instructions (Including preflight & Post flight instructions)
Dual: 25 hours; Multi Engine
Oral Preparation
Flight Test, 2 hours

                                                                         

  

OTHER RELATED EXPENSES
FAA Medical Exam
Pilot Supplies
FAA Written Exam (3 @ $100.00 ea.) (P/I/C)
FAA Examiner’s Fee (Certification) (4 @ $450.00 ea.) (P/I/C/M)