Commercial Pilot Certificate
Turn Your Passion Into a Profession.
Earn the privileges to fly for compensation or hire. Master complex aircraft and precision maneuvers.
Professional Standards
THE COMMERCIAL DIFFERENCE:
Complex Aircraft Endorsement
Master retractable gear, controllable pitch propellers, and advanced systems.
Professional Aeronautical Decision Making
Shift your mindset from personal flying to commercial-grade safety standards.
Precision Maneuvers
Chandelles, Lazy Eights, and Steep Spirals mastered to checkride standards.
FAA Eligibility Requirements
To obtain a Commercial Pilot Certificate, you must meet the following FAA criteria.
- Flight Time Requirements
- 250 Hours Total Flight Time
- 100 Hours in Powered Aircraft
- 50 Hours in Airplane
- 100 Hours Pilot-in-Command (PIC)
- 50 Hours Cross-Country Flight Time
- 10 Hours Instrument Training
- Flight Time Requirements
- 250 Hours Total Flight Time
- 100 Hours in Powered Aircraft
- 50 Hours in Airplane
- 100 Hours Pilot-in-Command (PIC)
- 50 Hours Cross-Country Flight Time
- 10 Hours Instrument Training
Pilot Training Path
For pilots who already hold a Private Pilot License (PPL).
Instrument Rating
To obtain a Instrument Rating, you must meet the following FAA criteria.
Instrument FAA Requirements
- Flight Experience Requirements
- 50 Hours Cross-Country PIC
- 40 Hours Instrument Time
- 15 Hours Dual w/ CFII
- 250 NM IFR Cross-Country
- Approaches at 3 Airports
Commercial FAA Requirements
- Flight Time Requirements
- 250 Hours Total Flight Time
- 100 Hours Pilot-in-Command (PIC)
- 50 Hours Cross-Country Flight Time
- 10 Hours Instrument Training
- One 300 NM Cross-Country Flight
- 5 Hours Night VFR (10 Takeoffs & Landings)
CFI / CFI-I FAA Requirements
- Flight Time Requirements
- Attitude Instrument Flying
- GPS / VOR / ILS Navigation
- Holding Patterns
- Instrument Approaches
- 50 Hours Cross-Country Flight Time
- IFR Cross-Country Planning
- Hold a Commercial Pilot Certificate
- Hold an Instrument Rating
- Pass the FAA Fundamentals of Instruction (FOI) Knowledge Test
- Pass the FAA Flight Instructor Knowledge Test
- Receive Spin Training and a Spin Endorsement
- Receive Training in Teaching Maneuvers and Instruction Techniques
- Receive Training in Instrument Flight Instruction
Transparent Investment
Honest estimates based on average training times.
Private Pilot License
Dual Flight Training (55 hrs)
Aircraft + Instructor
$15,950
Solo Flight Time (10 hrs)
Aircraft Rental
$2,150
Ground Instruction (30 hrs)
Academic & Briefings
$2,250
Flight Simulator Training (5 hrs)
Procedures & Scenario Training
$375
Total Estimated Investment
$20,725*
*Training hours vary by student aptitude and training frequency Some students complete
training in fewer hours.
Instrument License
Dual Flight Training (40 hrs)
Aircraft + Instructor
$11,600
PIC Cross-Country (50 hrs)
Aircraft Rental
$10,750
Ground Instruction (15 hrs)
Academic & Briefings
$1,125
Total Estimated Investment
$23,475*
*Estimates vary by student aptitude and frequency of training.
Commercial License
PIC Cross-Country (50 hrs)
Aircraft Rental
$10,750
Dual Flight Training (30 hrs)
Aircraft + Instructor
$8,700
Solo Flight Training (10 hrs)
Aircraft Rental
$2,150
Ground Instruction (10 hrs)
Academic & Briefings
$750
Total Estimated Investment
$21,600*
*Estimates vary by student aptitude and frequency of training.
CFI - CFII
Dual Flight Training (15 hrs)
Aircraft + Instructor
$4,350
Ground Instruction (20 hrs)
Academic & Briefings
$1,500
Dual Flight Training (10 hrs)
Aircraft + Instructor
$2,900
Ground Instruction (10 hrs)
Academic & Briefings
$750
Total Estimated Investment
$9,500*
*Estimates vary by student aptitude and frequency of training.
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