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Commercial Pilot License

Designed for aspiring pilots seeking professional excellence, our comprehensive curriculum covers advanced flight maneuvers, aeronautical decision-making, and commercial flight operations. Led by experienced instructors and supported by state-of-the-art facilities, our program ensures you graduate with the skills, confidence, and qualifications to succeed in the dynamic world of commercial aviation

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Earn Your Commercial Pilot License

Advanced skills for professional pilots

Vegas Aviation Flight School Commercial Pilot Certificate Program transforms aviation enthusiasts into skilled commercial pilots ready to take on the skies with confidence and professionalism.

  • Unlock Endless Career Opportunities: A commercial pilot license (CPL) opens doors to diverse aviation careers, from major airlines to charter and corporate jets and flight instruction.
  • Advance Your Skills: CPL training enhances piloting proficiency with advanced maneuvers, navigation techniques, and aircraft systems management, preparing you for complex flight environments.
  • Follow Your Passion: Pursuing a CPL allows you to turn your love for flying into a fulfilling career, where each day brings new challenges and adventures.

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Why Us

Why Choose Vegas Aviation Flight School?

We provide the best value

  • Safety is Our Top Priority: We strictly adhere to all FAA regulations to ensure that you receive top-tier instruction in a secure learning environment.
  • Expert Instructors: Learn from FAA-certified professionals who offer personalized guidance tailored to your learning style, ensuring effective progress.
  • Cutting-Edge Facilities: Train confidently with our modern aircraft fleet equipped with the latest avionics technology. Our AATD simulator provides invaluable training opportunities, enabling skill refinement in any weather condition.
  • Flexibility in Scheduling: Customize your training schedule to fit your lifestyle. Whether you prefer weekday or weekend sessions, we offer flexibility to help you reach your goals efficiently.

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The Cost You Can Expect

Average Investment

  • 25 Hours Dual Instruction
    $ 5,875
  • 10 Hours Solo Practice
    $ 1,750
  • 65 Time Building (1/2)
    $ 5,688
  • 10 Hours AATD Flight Simulator Solo
    $ 750
  • 20 Hours Private Ground Instruction
    $ 1,200
  • Cessna On-line Commercial Pilot Course
    $ 374
  • Aircraft Rental for Check Ride (2 Hours)
    $ 350
  • Checkride with FAA Designated Pilot Examiner
    $ 1,200
  • TOTAL COMMERCIAL PILOT CERTIFICATE 102 Airplane + 10 Sim Hours
    $ 17,187

Notes

While we follow a flexible curriculum, everyone learns differently, so your investment may be more or less than the average shown.
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Key Factors in Determining Cost

  • Students' Commitment to Disciplined Study Before and After Lessons. The more prepared you are for the lesson, the more effective the learning will be.
  • Aviation Aptitude. Any previous experience or exposure to aviation helps.
  • Frequency of Flight. Students that fly more frequently tend to retain the key learning objectives for each lesson better. We recommend that students try to fly a minimum of 2-3 times per week if at all possible. This also shortens the overall time and cost required to obtain the certificate or rating.
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Required to earn a Commercial Pilot License?
  • Age: Be at least 18 years old.
  • Language Proficiency: Proficient in English.
  • Medical Certificate: Hold a valid FAA-issued medical certificate.
  • Flight Hours: Complete at least 250 hours of flight time, which must include:
    • 100 hours as pilot-in-command (PIC).
    • 50 hours of cross-country flight time as PIC.
    • 10 hours of solo flight time, including:
      • 5 hours of solo cross-country flight.
      • One solo cross-country flight of at least 250 nautical miles with full-stop landings at three airports different from the departure airport.
    • Additionally, candidates must complete specific training requirements, including:
      • 20 hours of flight training with an instructor, including:
        • 10 hours of instrument training.
        • 10 hours of complex aircraft training (if not completed during previous training).
      • One solo cross-country flight of at least 250 nautical miles with full-stop landings at three airports different from the departure airport.
    • 10 hours of solo flight in a single-engine airplane, including:
      • One cross-country flight of at least 300 nautical miles with full-stop landings at three airports different from the departure airport.
  • Knowledge Test: Pass a written knowledge exam.
  • Practical Test: Pass an oral exam and a practical flight test administered by an FAA-designated examiner.
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Experience personalized flight training with our instructors, they are passionate people dedicated to your success. Whether you're starting your first lesson or advancing your skills, Vegas Aviation offers a supportive community and expert guidance every step of the way.