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The Process Of Becoming A Commercial Airline Pilot

The process of becoming a commercial airline pilot is extensive and certainly not for everyone. If you are thinking of becoming a commercial airline pilot you need to be aware of the licensing and education aspects of the process so you understand what needs to be done when becoming a commercial airline pilot.

By doing the necessary training, you will be able to be certified by the Federal Aviation Administration as a commercial pilot. A commercial pilot must hold a valid private pilot license. A minimum of 120 hours of 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. If flying for compensation, a medical certificate is required and needs to be updated every year.

An instrument rating is an added qualification that a commercial pilot must have. This is essential for flying in bad weather conditions. At the end of the training, the pilot has to undergo an oral, written, and practical exam, which then clears him or her for the license.

For a commercial pilot, 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 English language.

Becoming a commercial airline pilot is not for everyone so it is important that you aware of the process necessary to become licensed. It is important to research different training center via the internet to be sure you are working with one that is suitable to get your flying career off the ground.

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