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The Commercial Pilot Licence (CPL) training course focuses on advanced aviation theory, navigation exercises, and command hours. This qualification allows for various career options, including charter pilot, commercial airline pilot, flight instructor, and agricultural flying operator. With a CPL, one can build a successful career.
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COMMERCIAL PILOT COMMERCIAL PILOT LICENCE (CPL) TRAINING LICENCE (CPL) TRAINING – WHAT TO EXPECT – WHAT TO EXPECT Commercial Pilot Licence Recreational Pilot Licence This Infographic provides an overview of the Commercial Pilot Licence (CPL) training process and its expected outcomes, ensuring the right timing for starting the training. A Recreational Pilot Licence (RPL) is the initial step in a commercial pilot's career, enabling flight with up to three passengers within 25 nautical miles. Private Pilot Licence This course enhances previous skills, teaches navigation, and teaches Class C and E airspace procedures, enabling flight beyond 25 nautical miles and carrying up to 5 passengers. Australia prepares to resume travel, but a pilot shortage looms due to many retiring or standdowns during the pandemic. Pilots should start training for their dreams. Commercial Pilot Licence The course focuses on obtaining a Commercial Pilot Licence (CPL), granting a fully qualified pilot with the ability to pursue various career options. CPL Training Prerequisites • At least 18 years old. • 150 command hours of in-flight training. • 70 solo flights. • Complete both RPL and CPL training. • Pass CPL theory exams. • Pass CPL flight test with CASA accredited officer. Medical Requirements A healthy pilot is crucial for passenger and crew safety, requiring a Class 1 medical certificate for vision, hearing, heart health, and family history, valid for one year and annual renewal. Experience aviation with our Trial Introductory Flight (TIF) and learn more about Commercial Pilot Licence training by emailing hello@learntofly.com.au or booking a meeting and school tour.