CPL

COMMERCIAL PILOT LICENCE (CPL)

The holder of a commercial pilot licence can act as a pilot of an aircraft and can receive remuneration for carrying passengers or cargo. This licence is a minimum requirement for entry into commercial aviation such as airlines.

The Commercial Pilot Licence course can be integrated to include an Instrument and Multi – Engine Rating. Also note that the training hours from both PPL and Night Rating forms a part of CPL training hours.

Course Duration

12 to 18 months on a full time basis (0 hours to CPL).

Requirements

  • At least 18 years of age before you can obtain your Commercial Pilot Licence.
  • Valid Private Pilot Licence.
  • Valid Night Rating.
  • Total of 200 hours of flight time (CPL).
  • Class 1 Medical Certificate.
  • English Language Proficiency level 4 or more.

Practical Training

  • Minimum 100 hours pilot in command, which includes:
    • Minimum 10 hours pilot in command by night.
    • Minimum 50 hours cross country (CPL with IF).
  • Minimum 40 hours instrument flying (20 hours can be on a simulator).
  • Flight test with a Designated Flight Examiner.

The following subjects need to be passed with a pass mark of at least 75%:

  • Instruments and Electronics.
  • Air Law.
  • Meteorology.
  • Navigation.
  • Flight Planning and Performance.
  • Human Performance and Limitations.
  • Aircraft Technical and General.
  • General Radio Telephony Certificate.