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FlightSafety Academy
2805 Airport Drive Vero Beach, FL 32960 Ph: 772-564-7600 Toll Free: 1-800-800-1411 Fax: 772-564-7660 e:mail: academy@flightsafety.com Introducing FlightSafety Academy
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Commercial Pilot TrainingA Commercial Pilot License allows a pilot to fly an aircraft and be recruited by a company for the same purpose. The license is issued by the governing aviation authorities once the pilot has completed his commercial pilot training with a qualified instructor and has the necessary experience and knowledge. Most pilots get their basic commercial pilot training from private flying institutes. Certification comes in five categories and pilot certificates include a student certificate that is issued by the aviation medical examiner. It is not mandatory to have any knowledge or experience; however you must meet the medical requirements. There is a sport certificate, where the applicant must have a minimum of five hours of solo flying. This is followed by a private pilot certificate, where the pilot must have thirty-five hours of flying, including twenty hours with an instructor and five of solo flying, some night flying, and cross-country flying; also the pilot is required to clear an oral exam. Commercial pilots must have a valid private pilot license. A minimum of 120 hours of commercial pilot training time is essential, and this must include fifty-five hours with an instructor, ten hours of solo flight, and adequate night and cross-country flying. In the case of flying for compensation, a medical certificate is required and needs to be updated every year. At the end of the commercial pilot training, the pilot has to undergo an oral, written, and practical exam, which then clears him for the license. After completing commercial pilot training among commercial pilots, being an airline transport pilot is one of the best options available. Some of the requirements include 1,500 hours of flying, a minimum age of twenty-three, and a more-than-average proficiency of the use of English language. Also, all licensed pilots have to undergo medical tests under an Aviation Medical Examiner and must maintain their health records. |
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