Professional Flight License Training
We help students earn their professional pilot licenses.
Professional Flight License Training Guide: From Basics to Commercial Flight
As an FAA-certified flight training institution, CNFAA provides comprehensive flight license training courses. Our training system adheres to strict FAA standards, ensuring every student acquires solid flying skills.
Private Pilot License Training
The private pilot license is the foundation for entering the aviation field. The training content includes ground theory courses and practical flight training. Students need to complete a minimum of 40 hours of flight time, which includes 20 hours of dual instruction and 10 hours of solo flight time. Ground theory courses cover critical knowledge such as aeronautical meteorology, navigation, principles of flight, and airspace management.
Upon completion of the private license training, students can independently operate small aircraft under visual flight rules but cannot engage in commercial flying activities.
Commercial Pilot License Training
The commercial pilot license training requires students to have more professional flying skills and knowledge reserves. The FAA mandates a minimum of 250 hours of total flight time, which includes 100 hours as pilot-in-command and 50 hours of cross-country flight. The training content is more in-depth, including advanced aviation theory, commercial operational regulations, and complex flight operations.
After obtaining the commercial license, pilots can engage in paid flight work, such as aerial photography, aerial surveying, and other commercial flying activities.
Rating Training
The instrument rating is an important component of professional flying, focusing on using instruments for navigation and flight control. The multi-engine rating trains pilots in flying multi-engine aircraft, including handling emergencies such as single-engine failure.
The Airline Transport Pilot License (ATPL) is the highest level of certification for professional pilots. Training focuses on advanced airline operations, crew resource management, and operations in complex weather conditions.
Training System
Our training adopts the FAA standard curriculum, equipped with experienced flight instructors and modern training equipment. The training fleet includes single-engine and multi-engine aircraft, with comprehensive flight simulation equipment. The entire training process follows a systematic progress management to ensure learning quality.
During the training, we offer professional ground theory tutoring and exam preparation guidance. We also provide support services such as visa applications and accommodation arrangements for students.
If you are interested in flight training, feel free to contact us for more detailed course information.
Contact information:
Phone: +1 912-244-1498
Email: hi@cnfaa.com
