Commercial Pilot Program

Achieve Your Professional Aviation Goals on Your Own Schedule

Commercial Licensing at Your Speed

Pursuing a professional aviation career doesn’t have to mean putting your life on hold.

Our Part-Time Commercial Pilot Program is designed for pilots who are unable to commit to an accelerated or full-time training schedule. With our flexible training options, you can work towards your Commercial Pilot certificate while maintaining your personal and professional commitments.

  • Customized Training Approach

  • One-on-One Instruction

  • Proven Syllabus and Training Techniques

  • Supportive Learning Environment

Commercial Pilot Program

Customized Training Approach

Our Part-Time Commercial Pilot Program allows you to create a training schedule that fits your availability.

Whether you can commit to flying a couple of days per week or more, we’ll work with you to develop a training plan that ensures consistency in your learning process and accommodates your busy life.

Steady Progress Towards Your Goals

By maintaining a consistent training schedule, you can steadily progress towards earning your Commercial Pilot certificate.

With dedication and persistence, you’ll gain the advanced knowledge and skills needed to launch a successful career in the aviation industry, even on a part-time basis.

One-on-One Instruction

Our Accelerated Private Commercial Program prioritizes one-on-one instruction, allowing our instructors to give you their undivided attention.

This personalized approach enables you to receive immediate feedback and guidance, ensuring a better understanding of the material and faster skill development.

Supportive Learning Environment

Our program features a well-maintained fleet of aircraft, each carefully inspected and maintained to ensure your safety and comfort during your training.

In addition, our supportive learning environment extends beyond the cockpit, with comfortable facilities where you can study, practice, and engage with your instructors and fellow students.

Your Success in Good Hands

Being a Commercial Pilot requires a higher level of precision. It includes training geared toward aircraft passenger safety and comfort. Our program dives deeper into the aerodynamics of an airplane to help you understand how airplanes behave across different conditions.

What Is A Commercial License?

A commercial pilot license allows you to get paid to fly as a pilot. You can fly cargo, mail, passengers and all kinds of supplies. In short, you can work as a pilot. Once you gain more experience, you can earn an airline transport pilot (ATP) certificate. This will allow you to work for an airline.

What Will I Learn?

A higher level of flying and advanced maneuvers such as: Steep Spirals, Chandelles, Lazy Eights, Eights on Pylons, Stalls, and Steep Turns.

Along with the advanced maneuver training, we are going to spend a considerable amount of time on high altitude operations of the aircraft.

Prerequisites:

  • Must be at least 17 years old by the time of check ride. Assumes 150 hours total time.
  • Must have the ability to obtain a 2nd Class FAA Medical.
  • Must be US Citizen or obtain TSA approval if a non-citizen.
  • Private pilot and instrument rating required.

* The average customer will need more flight training than the FAA minimums. Additional time is billed at an hourly rate.

The total cost of the Private Pilot Course is a discussion you should have with any flight school. Many of our students will complete the Private Pilot Course near the FAA minimum but others need more experience to become safe and competent pilots. Our goal is your safety and success.

Training Course Hours
Aircraft Dual 75 Hours
Simulator Dual 20 Hours
Aircraft Solo 40 Hours
Total Training Hours 135 Hours
In person Ground School 15 Hours
   
Other Expenses / Average  
Pilot Supplies  
Private Pilot Ground School Online  
FAA Examiner Fee  
FAA Knowledge Exam