You are looking for a career as a professional aviator. The commercial license is the basic requirement to be paid to fly and is often the first step towards that career dream.
Or you are a private pilot looking to expand their proficiency and add another level to your flying skills. Being a commercial pilot is a great next step in becoming a skilled aviator.
The commercial license will improve your flying skills to the next level - Power Off 180's, Chandelles, Lazy 8's are just some of the manuevers you will learn to master.
250 hours of flight time including 50 hours in airplanes; 100 hours of PIC time including 50 hours in airplanes; 50 hours of cross-country time including 10 hours in airplanes; 20 hours of training including 10 hours of complex or TAA; 10 hours of solo training towards the commercial certificate.
See FAR Part 61.129 for complete details.
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