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How many flying hours to become a commercial pilot?

How many flying hours to become a commercial pilot?

In today’s aviation industry, becoming a commercial pilot can be a challenging and esteemed profession. With the allure of flying high in the skies and commanding a respected title, many aspiring pilots undertake rigorous training to achieve commercial flying hours. But then comes the question: "How many flying hours must I accumulate to become a commercial pilot?"

Direct Answer: minimum of 250 hours including 100 hours ofPIC (Pilot in Command) time

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According to the Federal Aviation Administration’s (FAA) Rule Part 61, Federal Aviation Regulations (FARS) Title 14-145.191, civilian pilot candidates must accumulate an minimum of 250 hoursof flight time consisting of:

  • No less than 100 horas of flight time on a single-engine aircraft *
  • No less than 50 horas Night Flight Time
    75 horas of general flying time
  • Of these, 25 Hourss must be accumulation as PilotIn Command (PIC) Time *

  • PIC includes takeoff and landing 20 times under adverse weather conditions

Overview of Commercial Pilot Training Syllabus

Before plunging into the world of flying, aspiring commercial pilots typically follow a structured journey with several milestones:

Step 1: Holding a Private Pilot’s License (PPL)/ Commercial Pilot’s License-Irrelevant (CRI)

  • 60 hours of flight time at minimum, including 38 hours of flight training*

Step 2: Instruments Rating (IR)
45 hours of instrument flight times with an instructor

Holding a Commercial Pilot Training:

  • 10 modules or phases, each providing distinct training
  • Duration varies from 1 to 3 months *
  • Modules include Flight Performance, Navigation, Mass & Balance, Emergency procedue, and more

Step 3: Obtain Commercial Pilot License ( CPL**)

  • Training, flight tests, with at least 200hors of flight time and 100-hours** of PIC time to earn a CPL

Phase 4: Total Flying Hours and PIC Total: 250 hours inclusive

Breaking DOWN 250 Hours: Estimation and Timeframe by Student

Here’s roughly estimated breakdown of the expected total flying hours and its correlation with the timeframe:

Type OF TrainingAmountTime Approx
Private Pilot Theory30 weeks1-8 weeks
Radio Theory22-25 weeksWeeks-4-12 years
Instrument RATings32 weeks4to12 months

Commercial Aircraft Familiarization5-24 weeks13th to 20ndInitial Instrument Rating
Commercial Pilot Training 4-6 months after receiving5th to 32 weeks
Practical Training *(estimated)**


The timeframe above is tentative, and actual hours are approximate, as each stage takes time, and candidates work at their own convenience and pace.

Becoming a Commercial Airliner Pilot: Adding a Multi-Engine- Commercial Pilot License (Commercial-IR)

Additional RequirementsAmount
– Flight time: 6hors on a Multengine
– Adverse weather conditions: Land 10 times

To become a passenger carrier pilot, additional MultEngine training is required. For the 6 added hours, 3, must be PIC timeand 3 hourswith the Multi- Pilot Control*

Conclusion-Becoming a Commercial Aircraft Pilot

Becoming a commercial pilot requires numerous flight hours, a rigid schedule, and a profound passion for flying. Estimated timeframe varies from 25 weeks to 32 as there is no fixed speed at which a student accomplishes each stage.

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