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FAA 0-CPL Zero to Commercial Pilot License FLYINGACADEMY.COM

About Us Flying Academy - Professional pilot training provider Perfect safety record, unprecedented student support and best in class training environment are our promise. Flying Academy Miami and Los Angeles is the flight school authorized by the FAA under Part 141 and Part 61. Flying Academy is a flight school authorized by the FAA (Federal Aviation Administration) as well as the EASA (European Aviation Safety Agency). The academy s highest priority is to provide a safe flying environment to all its pilots. Whether at the base in Prague, Brno, Los Angeles or Miami, Flying Academy puts its customers first, because highest customer satisfaction is one of the school s most important values. Constant innovation keeps us ahead of the competition not only by global presence but also in technology.

On top of that, both locations are well known for their amazing sights that will become the perfect addition to your flight training. FAA Training Locations Busy airspace with intensive ATC communication will prepare you for challenges of modern aviation. In the USA we are located in Miami, Florida and Los Angeles, California. Tropical weather makes it possible to fly year-round. These conditions make building your hours quick so you can jump into the seat of an airline or corporate position.

Our Fleet Flying Academy, one of the leading global flight schools, is proud to present our fleet. It consists of single and multi-engine aircraft maintained at the highest levels of safety. The whole fleet, at both continents where we operate, consists of 27 aircraft. All airplanes in the fleet can be rented for hour building purposes (full service packages of 25, 50, or 100 hours). In case of Time Building the rental fee decreases depending on the amount of hours that you fly. Aircrafts in USA: Cessna 152, Cessna 172 SP, Cessna 172 R, Cessna 172 RG, Piper Cadet, Piper Warrior, Piper Warrior II, Piper Seminole turbo, Piper Seneca

FAA 0-CPL (A) Are you determined to turn your passion of flying into a career? In order to be able to get a pilot job and start making money flying airplanes you will need to obtain a Commercial Pilot License in Airplanes CPL(A). Our 0-CPL(A) course is designed for future career pilots with little to no current flight experience to acquire the Commercial Pilot CPL(A) rating in a quick, efficient, and cost-effective manner.

What is the 0-CPL(A)? Students with zero flight experience will begin the course training to obtain their Private Pilot License in Airplanes PPL(A). You will need to become a Private Pilot in order to be able to carry passengers. Once you are a Private Pilot, the next step in the course would be to obtain the Instrument Rating IR(A) and Multi- Engine rating MEL(A) as you time build for the Commercial Pilot rating CPL(A). With the IR(A) you will be able to fly IFR even inside of clouds and with the MEL(A) you will be able to fly aircraft that have more than one engine. With the CPL(A) you will be able to get a pilot job and start making money flying.

1 To Be at Least 17 Years Old You can start flight training at any age; however, you need to be at least 17 years old to obtain your Private Pilot rating PPL(A) at 35-40 hours of flight time. 2 To Be Class 2 Medical Holder You need to be physically fit for commercial flying (capable of holding FAA Pilot Medical Certificate Class 2) 3 To Be Proficient in the English Language One of the requirements to become a Private Pilot is to be able to read, speak, write and understand the English language (FAA Aviation English Language Standard) Course Requirements 4 United States citizenship or TSA background check via the AFSP To fly within the US you need to either be a US citizen or receive a background check from the Transportation Security Administration by joining the Alien Flight Student Program at the Department of Homeland Security

Ground training Flight Training 1 2 What will I do during my 0-CPL(A) training? Knowledge Examinations 3 Practical Examinations 4

You will complete classroom training for the PPL(A), IR(A), MEL(A), and CPL(A) ratings covering: Ground Training Federal Aviation Regulations Aerodynamics Principles of Flight Human Performance & Limitations Airframe, Power-plant, Systems, Emergency Equipment Instruments Weight and Balance Aircraft Performance Flight Planning Weather & Meteorology Navigation via use of VORs, GPS, Pilotage & Dead Reckoning Operational Procedures Communications ATC procedures

Flight training starts with PPL(A) and continues with IR(A), MEL(A), and finally CPL(A). Different maneuvers you will learn to perform in the aircraft include: Flight Training Performance Maneuvers: Steep Turns, Chandelles, Lazy 8s, Steep Spirals Ground Reference Maneuvers: Turns Around a Point, S-Turns across a road, Rectangular Course Stalls: Power On, Power Off, Accelerated, Cross-Control, Elevator Trim, Secondary Unusual Flight Attitudes Normal, Short-Field, Soft-Field Landings and Power-off 180 Emergency Procedures

Knowledge Examinations At the end of ground training you will need to pass a written knowledge exam at an 03FAA approved testing center.

You will need to demonstrate your ability to: Complete all maneuvers within tolerances listed in the Airmen Certification Standards (ACS) Exercise good judgment and airmanship Apply aeronautical knowledge Maintain control of the airplane at all times Operate the airplane within its limitations 04 Practical Examinations At the end of flight training and with successful completion of the written exam you will be able to take the FAA Checkride to obtain your pilot rating. The Checkride will begin with the examiner giving you oral questions of your aeronautical knowledge based on the Airmen Certification Standards (ACS). After the Oral, you will then fly with the examiner while he tests your practical skill in the airplane.

Do I have options when it comes to how I will conduct my flight training up to becoming a Commercial Pilot? Part 61 This form of training is rather flexible compared to Part 141, yet generally requires more hours of training. This path is generally chosen for those who just want to acquire one certification. This does not exclude those who want to become professional pilots Part 141 This form of training is structured with an outline on how to present the training to the student. A syllabus (created by the FAA) is provided for every course in which an instructor will read and interpret accordingly. Those who pursue a professional pilot career tend to go for this sort of training In the US, students have the option to choose between two paths when obtaining their pilot certificates: Depending on the student s studying preferences, time commitment to the course or long term goals, the student may choose the path freely upon enrollment. Private Pilot - 40 total hours Instrument Rating - 40 additional hours Commercial Pilot - 250 total hours Private Pilot - 35 total hours Instrument Rating - 35 additional hours Commercial Pilot - 190 total hours

PART 61: 250 hours total time which must include: 100 hours of PIC time flight time which includes at least: 50 hours in cross-country flight of which at least must be in airplanes 20 hours of training with instructor in which includes: 10 hours under the hood; simulated instruments One 2 hour cross-country that consists more than 100 nm straight line distance during the day. One 2 hour cross-country that consists more than 100 nm straight line distance during the night. 10 hours of training in a SEL complex aircraft. Student must complete 10 hours solo in which must include: One cross-country with landings at a minimum of three points and one segment of the flight must consist of a straight-line distance of at least 250 nm. 5 hours of night VFR conditions with 10 takeoffs/landings which must be performed during pattern work 3 hour of training 60 days prior to the checkride.

PART 141: 190 hours total time. Must have 120 hours of dual time including in the total. Must complete 55 hours of training with an instructor in which must include: Student must complete 10 hours solo in which must include: 10 hours under the hood; simulated instruments. One 2 hour cross-country that consists on more than 100 nm straight line distance during the day. One 2 hour cross-country that consists on more than 100 nm straight line distance during the night. 10 hours of training in a SEL complex aircraft. One cross-country with landings at a minimum of three points and one segment of the flight must consist of a straight-line distance of at least 250 nm. 5 hours of night VFR conditions with 10 takeoffs/landings which must be performed during pattern work. 3 hour of training 60 days prior to the checkride.

How much does 0-CPL(A) course Flying Academy is offering one of the most cost-efficient training packages in the United States. The fees for the complete course includes everything needed for compliance with the FAA CPL(A) issuance requirements. cost? The course price starts from 38 890 USD. No taxes are applied for pilot training in the USA The FAA 0-CPL(A) program fee covers the following items and services: Access to the Learning Management System and FAA question bank Flight Instructor time for ground school & practical training Airplane usage, including fuel Rental Insurance *All training fees are bound to the actual exchange rates of the local currency of the Flying Academy base where the training or a part of the training is provided. Learn more about complete training fees on our website FLYINGACADEMY.COM.

How long does it take to complete 0-CPL(A) training? The Zero to Commercial Course can take approximately 8 to 12 months; keep in mind that everything depends on the progress of the pilot and their availability.

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