
Course Objectives:
This course serves to provide the required aviation knowledge and flight training to candidates who want to obtain a CPL. Candidates will be taught on CPL ground theory subjects and achieve flight proficiency on single and multi-engine glass cockpit aircraft.
DURATION
Theory 225 hrs
Practical Training (Min 200 hours)
155 hours – Single Engine Aircraft
-100 hrs Pilot-in-Command
-20 hrs Navigation
-10hrs Night
-10hrs Instrument
35 hours – Multi-Engine Aircraft
10 hours – Flight Simulator (FAA)
- IFR & VFR Communications
- Aircraft Performance
- Air Law
- Principle of Flight
- Aircraft Systems & Emergencies
- Flight Instruments
- Flight Planning
- Radio Navigation
- Mass & Balance
- Meteorology
- Operational Procedures
- 20 hours of cross-Country navigation flights (one flight not less than 300 nms)
- 10 hours of instrument flying under instruction
- Emergency Procedures
- Weather
- Diversion
Upon completion of the CPLC, the candidates will possess the mental capacity and abilities listed below:
