Commercial Pilot
Global Pilot Services offers flight training programs for the following certificates and ratings:
Commercial Pilot License
Requirements
Be able to speak and understand the English language
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Be at least 18 years of age
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Hold a current FAA Private Pilot Certificate
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Have logged at least 250 hrs flight time
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Hold a current FAA class II medical certificate
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Pass a FAA written examination with a score of 70% or more
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Pass an Oral and Flight test with an FAA Flight Examiner
F.A.R. 61 Commercial Single Engine
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Dual Piper Arrow 10 hours x 200 $2000
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Ground training 10 hours x 50 $500
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Written Knowledge test $150
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Practical Test $500
TOTAL $3150
F.A.R. 61 Commercial Multi Engine
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Dual Beechcraft BE-76 20 hours x 290 $5800
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Ground Training 10 hours x 50 $1000
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Written Knowledge test $150
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Practical Test $500
TOTAL $6950
You’re probably wondering when am I going to get paid to fly instead of paying for all that flight time? It’s time to get serious, it’s time to get your commercial pilots license. Once obtained it allows you to fly aircraft for hire.
With just a basic commercial license you can do things such as banner towing, pipeline patrol, and aerial surveying to build your flight time.
Course Duration
Based on a full time course, you should expect to take 2 weeks.
This course is the beginning of your career as a commercial pilot. Upon completion of this course you will be employable for various commercial pilot jobs.
Commercial single engine
Commercial Multi Engine