You must log at least 250 flight hours at a Part 61 school to obtain your commercial pilot license. In contrast, you only need a minimum of 190 flight hours in a Part 141 school. The flight time in either type of school must include minimum hours of the following:
FAR 61.129 states that "for a commercial pilot certificate with an airplane category and single-engine class rating must log at least 250 hours of flight time as a pilot that consists of at least: (1) 100 hours in powered aircraft, of which 50 hours must be in airplanes.
All list of requirements for CPL: Age of 18 ears old or higher; Medical 1 class certificate; At least PPL (A) holder with 150 hours of flying airplanes, 50 as a PIC (Pilot In Command) Mast have proven experience of at least one cross-country flight within 540 km (300mi) long with two landings on route; Complicated airplanes rating is
CAAP minimum required flight training hours is at least One Hundred Fifty (150) hours in order to have CPL Written Examination Permit. Each aircraft type rating requires a minimum of Ten (10) flying hours and a corresponding CAAP theoretical examination and practical checkride.
Hours as PIC of other categories of aircraft may count towards the 200 hours total flight time, in the following cases: 30 hours in helicopter, if the applicant holds a PPL(H); or; 100 hours in helicopters, if the applicant holds a CPL(H); or; 30 hours in TMGs or sailplanes; or; 30 hours in airships, if the applicant holds a PPL(As); or
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flying hours required for cpl