Monday, February 15, 2010

CPL

A Commercial Pilot License is one that allows a pilot to fly aircraft and be recruited by a
company for the same. As with driving, the license covers all types of aircraft for which the
holder is qualified e.g. multi-engine, single-engine, sea-planes, etc. The license is issued by
the governing aviation authorities once the pilot has completed his pilot training with a qualified
instructor and has the necessary experience and knowledge. Most pilots get their basic training
from private flying institutes; those who have started out with the armed forces get all the
training and experience from there.

1 comment:

Unknown said...

Commercial Pilot licensing or certification refers to permits to fly aircraft that are issued by the National Aviation Authority (NAA) in each country, establishing that the holder has met a specific set of knowledge and experience requirements. This includes taking a flying test. The certified pilot can then exercise a specific set of privileges in that nation's airspace.

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