Educational Objective:
A
Commercial Pilot Certificate allows a pilot to conduct flights
for compensation or hire. This course is designed
to maximize employment opportunities for the new Commercial Pilot.
Admission requirements:
Students
entering in a Commercial course must be at least 18 years of
age, provide proof of High School graduation or GED, read, speak,
write and understand English. Before solo flight, the Pilot must
hold a valid third-class medical certificate from a Federal Aviation
Administration (FAA) approved physician. Pilot must hold Private
Pilot Certificate.
Course
Description
Ground
School:
Student studies rules, regulations, navigation, weather, aircraft performance
and other items necessary to perform as a Commercial.
Practical Test Preparation
Commercial:
Student will learn to fly more advanced airplanes. Student will
learn to master the airplane throughout precise maneuvers and prepare
for the practical test.
| Commercial
Rating Course
- Cessna 172 |
| Training Course |
|
|
| Hours |
Description |
Hourly |
Total |
| 30 |
Hours of dual in a Cessna 172 |
$170.00 |
$5,100.00 |
| 10 |
Hours
solo in a Complex Cessna 172 |
$165.00 |
$1,650.00 |
| 50 |
Cross
Country Flight |
$120.00 |
$6,000.00 |
| 30 |
Solo
Practice |
$120.00
|
$3,600.00
|
| Materials and Tests |
|
|
| No. |
Description |
Unit Cost |
Total |
| 1 |
Commercial Pilot
Books and Materials Kit |
$190.00 |
$190.00 |
| 1 |
Cessna 172 Manual |
$20.00 |
$20.00 |
| 1 |
FAA Medical |
$250.00 |
$250.00 |
| 1 |
FAA Written Exam |
$90.00 |
$90.00 |
| 1 |
FAA Examiner Fee |
$350.00 |
$350.00 |
| Total Minimum Course Cost |
|
$17,250.00 |