PFS Commercial Pilot License training – Gauteng
Commercial Pilot License training involves many facets to ensure that you are fully qualified to work in the aviation industry.
Complete Commercial Pilot License Training includes the following:
- STEP 1 – PRIVATE PILOT’S LICENCE
- STEP 2 – NIGHT RATING
- STEP 3 – CPL GROUNDSCHOOL & EXAMS
- STEP 4 – HOUR BUILDING
- STEP 5 – INSTRUMENT TRAINING
- STEP 6 – MULTI-ENGINE CONVERSION & FINAL CPL PREP
- STEP 7 – CPL TEST
After successful completion of the above training at Pretoria Flying School you will be in a position to find employment as a Commercial Pilot. Once this is complete it is also important to start building hours methodically in order to obtain your Airline Transport Pilot’s License when you have 1,500 hours total time and as soon as you have passed the subjects for the Airline Transport Pilot’s License. There are various ways in which to build your hours. Flying as a pilot for a Charter operator is one possibility and another is to acquire a Flight Instructor’s Rating and actually teach other people the art of flying.
Pretoria flying school presents the following courses, ratings and licences :
- Private Pilot’s Licence
- Night Rating
- Commercial Licence Ground School
- Commercial Licence Test Preparation
- Instructor’s Rating
- Multi-engine Rating
- Instrument Rating
- Airline Transport Pilot’s Licence
- Various type conversions
- Foreign licence validations
- All licence renewals
- Radio licence course
- Cockpit resource management course
- Dangerous goods course for commercial pilots.
Address:
T195, Wonderboom Airport, Pretoria
Tel:
+2712 567 5124/5
Fax:
+2712 543 0814
E-mail:
sonja@pfs.co.za
Website:
www.pfs.co.za
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