Commercial Pilot License

CPL (Commercial pilot license )

A Commercial Pilot License (CPL) is a professional license that permits the holder to receive payment for their piloting services. It marks a crucial step for anyone aspiring to a career in aviation, whether with airlines or in other flying roles.

Prerequisites

Course Details

The Commercial Pilot License course consists of two parts: theory and practical training. In the theory phase, students study subjects such as Air Navigation, Aviation Meteorology, Air Regulations, Technical, and RTR. After completing these subjects, candidates must pass the DGCA CPL exams. The RTR exam is administered by WPC.

Those planning to undergo flight training abroad are exempt from the Technical exam in India, and students training in any Commonwealth country are also exempted from the Indian RTR exam.

The Course consists of the following:

COURSE CONTENTHOURS
Total flying200
Pilot in command100
Dual Single engine85
Multi engine15
Simulator 20

To obtain an Instrument Rating along with a CPL, you must complete 50 hours of Pilot-in-Command (PIC) cross-country flying, with at least 100 nautical miles between points, and a cross-country flight of no less than 300 nautical miles, including full-stop landings at two different airports. This cross-country requirement also applies if you are pursuing only a CPL.

You will also need to log 40 hours of Instrument Flying, with a maximum of 20 hours completed in an approved simulator. During this course, you will undertake night PIC flying and meet all additional DGCA requirements for the issuance of CPL/ME/IR.

Requirements for Commercial Pilot License

Completed 10th grade from a recognized board or university, or an equivalent examination.
Mini age mustbe18 years on the date of application
Candidates must meet the medical standards as per DGCA.
Candidates must have scored passed marks in his/ her 12th with PCM or equivalent.

Program Overview

Stage 1: Ground Classes in India (2-3 months)

Stage 2: Flying Training in South Africa (12-15 months)

Stage 3: Flying Test and Licence Conversion (1-2 months)

Frequently Asked Questions

A CPL allows you to be compensated for flying and pursue a professional career as a pilot.

You must be at least 18 years old, hold a PPL, and have a Class 1 Medical certificate.

Training duration varies, but it typically requires 200 hours of flight time, including specific training hours.

Key subjects include aviation regulations, navigation, meteorology, flight planning, and advanced flight maneuvers.

Yes, with a CPL, you can apply for commercial pilot jobs, but additional ratings may be required for specific aircraft.