FAA 0 to CPL
Approved for Part 141 & Part 61
Overview
Of the Course
Get a head start towards your career as a professional pilot during these trying times as our training program is able to accommodate the restraints you might be currently experiencing. FAA (Federal Aviation Administration) Remote 0-CPL(A) is designed for students with little to no flying experience and who want to pursue a career in aviation according to FAA regulations.
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Ground Training
During the Zero to CPL course, the trainee will complete theoretical courses for PPL(A), IR(A), CPL(A), and MEL (A).
You will complete the majority of your theoretical training remotely from the comfort of your home via our Worldwide Campus platform, which provides our effective training tools such as state-of-the-art studio, virtual classroom with all classwork, e-learning with all study aids & materials, and even access to the testing database. This will ensure your smooth transition to the practical part of the training, as you will already possess the necessary knowledge.
Flight Training
The flight training will start with the PPL(A), continue with IR(A), and with the CPL SEL and MEL add-on. The flight training is conducted at one of our exciting bases in either Miami, Florida- in the Miami Executive Airport (KTMB), or in the Greater Los Angeles Area, California, latest base, Van Nuys (KVNY), or in Corona base via the Corona Municipal Airport (KAJO). During this stage, you shall also go through dedicated Long Briefings with an instructor focusing on practical aspects of the training, including solo time in the cockpit, dual time, and your Time Building
Course Curriculum
PPL Theory
IR Theory
CPL Theory
PPL Practical Training
IR Practical Training
Time Building
CPL Practical Training
MEL Practical Training
Requirements
17 years old minimum
The pilot must be at least 17 years of age to be able to get a Commercial Pilot License.
Hold Class 2 Medical Certificate
You need to be physically fit for commercial flying (capable of holding FAA Pilot Medical Certificate Class 2)
To be proficient in the English language
You need to be able to read, write, understand and speak English fluently.