CPL

Overview

The aim of the students is to receive the Commercial Pilot License which is the requirement by most of the airlines. The only way you can make flying a living is by obtaining a Commercial Pilot License (CPL). While you can fly as a hobby or complete your full flight training with your PPL in your hand, the CPL gives you the privileges of flying for compensation. This covers everything from flight instruction and crop dusting to the airline pilot level.

The Commercial Pilot License training program (CPL) is designed to teach students who hold a Private Pilot License and the CPL/ATPL theoretical examinations to a higher degree of skill, accuracy, airman-ship and awareness of commercial factors. The CPL entitles its holder to receive remuneration for flying, which is not possible with a PPL, and is therefore a prerequisite for a career in aviation.

Course description

CPL course consists of advanced pre and post flight briefings and a practical course of 15 hours where 10 hours are on normal conventional aircraft and 5 hours are on aircraft with variable pitch propeller and retractable landing gears, on a so called complex single engine or multi engine aircraft.

Students not holding an Instrument Rating prior the course needs to complete 10 hours basic instrumental flight as well on top the course-standard 15 hours. The course can be completed within 2-3 weeks – in optimum weather conditions.

During the course you will learn special landing and take-off techniques, basic upset prevention and recovery exercises, complete VFR / IFR and international cross-country flights, and to prepare your flights fully with regards to NOTAMs, WX information, M&B calculations etc.

Prerequisites

  • Age more than 18

  • ICAO Aviation English level 4 or higher or English Proficiency endorsement in the license

  • Valid EASA medical class 1

  • Valid EASA PPL license with valid SEP rating and NVFR

  • Minimum of 100 hours Pilot in Command Time before the CPL Skill Test (50 PIC Time, 10 PIC Cross Country Time to start)

  • Minimum of 200 hours Total Flight Time before the CPL Skill Test (150 Total Time to start)

  • Completed CPL or ATPL theoretical exams

  • Completed MEP CR course

  • 300 nm PIC cross-country flight prior the course - landings at 2 different aerodromes


COURSE FEE

CPL // €4550

10 hours practical flight on AT-3 or Tecnam P2002 or Viper SD-4, 5 hours practical flight on PA34-200 or Tecnam P2006T

  • Price includes: aircraft fees, theory consultation, instructor fees, airport usage

+10 hours additional flight (in case application is made without valid IR rating), contact us for price details.


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