Commercial Pilot Privileges & Benefits

With a Commercial Pilot License, you gain the ability to operate aircraft at a professional level and, in many cases, receive compensation for flying in accordance with FAA regulations.

Key privileges include:

  • Operating as a paid pilot for certain commercial operations
  • Flying more complex and technically advanced aircraft
  • Performing precision maneuvers to professional standards
  • Enhanced decision-making, risk management, and situational awareness
  • Qualification to pursue Certified Flight Instructor (CFI) training
  • A foundation for advanced aviation careers
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FAA Requirements (Part 61)

To earn a Commercial Pilot License, applicants must meet the following FAA requirements:

  • Hold at least a Private Pilot Certificate
  • Hold a valid Second-Class Medical Certificate (minimum)
  • Accumulate at least 250 total flight hours, including:
  • 100 hours Pilot-in-Command (PIC)
  • 50 hours Cross-Country PIC
  • 10 hours of instrument training
  • 10 hours in a Complex or Technically Advanced Aircraft (TAA)
  • Pass the FAA Commercial Pilot Knowledge Test
  • Successfully complete the FAA Oral and Practical Test (Checkride)

Program Overview (Part 61)

Our Commercial Pilot Program is designed to set you up for success. By following a structured training plan, staying consistent with lessons, and arriving prepared by studying assigned materials, students are able to progress confidently and remain as close as possible to FAA minimum hours—without ever compromising safety or proficiency.

Training emphasizes:

  • Precision flying and smooth aircraft control
  • Aircraft systems management
  • Sound aeronautical decision-making
  • Professional cockpit standards

This program is not simply about time building—it is about developing professional-level skill, discipline, and confidence.

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Training Timeline (Typical Progression)

  • Enrollment, Evaluation & Onboarding
    Review of logbook, experience, and goals to build a personalized training plan.
  • Advanced Maneuvers & Precision Training
    Mastery of commercial maneuvers such as chandelles, lazy eights, steep spirals, and precision landings.
  • Concurrent Time Building
    Time building is integrated intentionally into training through structured cross-country flying and proficiency-focused flights.
  • Complex / TAA Training
    Required training in complex or technically advanced aircraft to develop systems management and higher-performance proficiency.
  • Checkride Preparation
    Mock checkrides, knowledge review, and final polish.
  • FAA Practical Test (Checkride)
    Oral and flight test with an FAA-designated examiner.

Average time to completion: 5–8 months, depending on availability and consistency.

Commercial Pilot Package & Pricing

Commercial Pilot Training Package – $8,339
Payable in 3 installments of $2,779

Package includes:

  • 20 total hours of training
  • 10 hours dual instruction in a complex or TAA aircraft
  • 10 hours dual instruction
  • 10 hours of ground instruction
  • Commercial training materials and online ground school access

Airport concession fee (4%) applies.

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Time Building

Under Part 61, pilots must accumulate 250 total flight hours. Most students entering the Commercial program will need additional time building beyond prior Private and Instrument training.

Time building options include:

  • Solo or shared flying
  • Basic to advanced avionics aircraft
  • Discounted rates with account deposits
  • Up to 50 hours logged in our AATD simulator with a CFI present

Estimated time-building costs vary based on aircraft type, sharing options, and prepayment discounts.

Admissions & Prerequisites

To begin Commercial Pilot training at Avia, students must:

  • Be at least 18 years old
  • Be fluent in English
  • Hold a Private Pilot Certificate
  • Instrument Rating strongly recommended
  • Hold a valid Second-Class Medical Certificate
  • Maintain required renters’ insurance
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Ready to Start?

Your Commercial Pilot License is one of the most impactful investments you can make in your flying.

Take the next step:

  • Schedule a phone consultation with one of our advisors
  • Book an in-person tour of our facilities and fleet
  • Book a Discovery Flight and experience flying firsthand