The Commercial Pilot Licence in South Africa can be done if you decide to make aviation and flying your career. This will allow the qualified pilot to fly for remuneration with passengers during night and day VFR or night and day IFR if an instrument rating is sought. Our commercial licence course is extremely well structured and efficiently designed to provide the applicant with the expertise and knowledge to operate an aircraft safely and coherently.
The CPL course is designed and modified suitably to meet all DGCA requirements. All the required paperwork will be carried out to meet the needs to students. You must have a minimum of 200 total flight hours to complete your commercial pilot licence. Starting with the PPL as the foundation of this course, you quickly go on to night-rating, commercial development (instrument rating-if doing IFR CPL) and after complex aircraft training followed by test preparation. In between all off this, our excellent team of instructors will take care of preparing you for the SACAA examinations. 100 hours as pilot-in-command (PIC) will be accumulated during the course. You will also undergo training on a single-engine complex aircraft with retractable undercarriage and variable pitch propellor or if so required, do the multi-engine rating which will be advantageous should you want to pursue an airline pilot career.
Course Duration
10-12 Months Full-Time
Requirements
Minimum age of 18 years
Class 1 Medical Certificate
Holder of PPL (A)
Flight Training
200 total flight hours
CPL VFR Subjects
Aviation Meteorology
Flight Performance and Planning
Radio Aids and Communication
General Navigation
Instruments and Electronics
Aircraft Technical and General
Human Performance and Limitations;
Air Law
General Radio Examination
CPL IFR Subjects
Aviation Meteorology
Flight Performance and Planning
Radio Aids and Communication
Special Procedures and Hazards
Instruments and Electronics
Aircraft Technical and General
Human Performance and Limitations
Air Law
Operational Procedures
General Radio Examination
South African Civil Aviation Requirements:
ICAO has specified English Language Proficiency Requirements, and mandated that these requirements shall be effective from 5 March 2008.
In accordance with the requirements, Pilots and Air Traffic Service Personnel shall demonstrate a minimum proficiency of at least Operational Level ‘4’ of both ICAO Standard Phraseology and plain language, to be issued with or to maintain their respective licences.
The requirements further indicate that Pilots and Air Traffic Services Personnel who have not been rated at Level 6 proficiency shall be tested for English language proficiency at regular intervals to ensure that they remain proficient at the required level. Pilots and Air Traffic Service Personnel who have been rated at Level 6 proficiency shall not require retesting
General Radio Licence
Overview of the course:
- This course will form part of the required ground school for the Commercial Pilots Licence (CPL).
- The course is made up of in-class briefings, real-time radio interaction, preparation for the test, a pre-exam assessment and it will take approximately 3-4 days to complete.
- Knowledge of instrument and VFR procedures in both controlled and uncontrolled airspace is necessary and forms part of the CPL VFR/IFR curriculum or as separate tuition if so required.
The SACAA Radio exam is an online multiple choice based exam with time restriction and requires a 75% pass mark.