65 Hours of CPL training; including: 35 dual with a flight instructor 5 dual night (2 x-c) 5 dual cross country since PPL 20 instrument after the PPL — 10 sim hours max 30 hours solo 25 hours general improvement/practice 5 hours night (10 t/o and landings) Within 12 months, flight test passed. Check: PTR completed: P and D for everything Commercial pilot license training is normally 25 hours of flight training. The 10-hour part of this training is the Basic IR training. However, if you have received IR - Instrument Rating Training before the CPL - Commercial Pilot License training, your CPL training is applied for 15 hours. 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. 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: It may be a requirement for a particular flying job, as a CPL, or at any other stage of your career. However, the most common reason for wanting to build flight time is to become an airline pilot. To gain the ATPL or Air Transport Pilot's License, you need a minimum of 1,500 hours of total flight time, with 250 hours as PIC, or Pilot in Command. 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. .

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