CPL TRAINING IN SOUTH AFRICA

The commercial pilot licence course is extremely well structured and efficiently designed to provide the students with the expertise and knowledge to operate an aircraft safely and coherently. Each student must have a minimum of 200 total flight hours to complete his commercial pilot licence. Starting with the PPL as the foundation of this course, you quickly go on to night-rating, commercial development (instrument rating-if doing IFR CPL) and after complex aircraft training followed by test preparation.

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PHILIPPINES

CPL TRAINING IN PHILIPPINES

CPL training in the Philippines offers CAAP-approved commercial pilot programmes that combine ground school and structured flight training to CPL with IR and multi-engine. Our FTO operates from  general-aviation airports which helps students gain exposure to real-world traffic and ATC. It is popular with Indian students due to ICAO recognition, English-based instruction, relatively lower overall cost, and  favourable flying weather. Integrated CPL packages involve around 200 total flying hours with single-engine, multi-engine and simulator time, completed in roughly 9–14 months depending on weather and student progress. On completion, students earn a CAAP-issued Commercial Pilot Licence that can be converted to DGCA CPLs. CAAP RTR is valid in India too.

CPL TRAINING IN USA

This course is specifically designed for students who wish to become airline pilots. Students enrolling in this course do not require any prior flight training experience.

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CPL TRAINING IN NEW ZEALAND

This Training Scheme is for international students, who have no direct flying experience. It provides the skills and knowledge to learners, necessary to achieve a Commercial Pilot Licence (CPL) with a type rating. This entitles the holder to legally operate an aeroplane in New Zealand for commercial purposes.