Aside from the above-mentioned requirements, the total flying hours required to get a commercial pilot license usually ranges around 200 flight hours, but it varies from country to country. Best to check with your country's Civil Aviation Authority. 65 Hours of CPL training; including: 35 dual with a flight instructor 5 dual night (2 x-c) 5 dual cross country since PPL 20 instrument after the PPL — 10 sim hours max 30 hours solo 25 hours general improvement/practice 5 hours night (10 t/o and landings) Within 12 months, flight test passed. Check: PTR completed: P and D for everything All list of requirements for CPL: Age of 18 ears old or higher; Medical 1 class certificate; At least PPL (A) holder with 150 hours of flying airplanes, 50 as a PIC (Pilot In Command) Mast have proven experience of at least one cross-country flight within 540 km (300mi) long with two landings on route; Complicated airplanes rating is The number of flying hours is manageable and ranges between 15 and 25 flying hours. The amount of time depends on whether you already hold an instrument rating or not. Important: In order to make your commercial pilot training as efficient as possible, you should start thinking about the later planned use of your CPL(A) at an early stage: How do I get a commercial pilot license (certificate)? While FAA sets minimum certification requirements for air carriers (commercial certificate with instrument rating), each airline sets its own minimum experience requirements. For example, FAA requires 250 total hours for a commercial pilot certificate. As such, to become eligible for an Airline Transport Pilot (ATP) certificate in the US a pilot must accumulate at least 1,500 total flight hours, including the specified flight hour categories: • A minimum of 500 hours of cross-country flight time • A minimum of 100 hours of night flight time wnUrWin.

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