How to Become a Commercial Pilot | 61.129 Experience Requirements | CPL Requirements

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  • Getting the aeronautical experience requirements to be eligible for a Commercial Pilot license can seem like a twisted scavenger hunt. This video breaks down all the requirements under Part 61.
    We've also developed a checklist you can use to make sure your flight time qualifies you to apply. Check it out at 7ca04b1e-fae0-4bab-b317-ac6b1...
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Komentáře • 45

  • @intrepidfox37
    @intrepidfox37 Před 2 lety +47

    So you're just making videos, literally following me along my flight training? Your videos were a great help for my IR training and now I just started Commercial. Right on time! 🙏🏾👍🏾

    • @mithunmathews7577
      @mithunmathews7577 Před 2 lety +1

      Lolz. Ditto. Got my ir ticket yesterday!!!

    • @intrepidfox37
      @intrepidfox37 Před 2 lety

      @@mithunmathews7577 Congrats! Let's get this commercial now💪🏾💪🏾

    • @christiangraves9340
      @christiangraves9340 Před rokem

      Same here lol its been really helpful

    • @jason618
      @jason618 Před rokem

      I've been thinking about getting my commercial license to fly regional Jets. I understand that the market is short on pilots and that now would be a good time to get into the industry. What was your experience like?

    • @uviwemburwana323
      @uviwemburwana323 Před rokem

      Get that licence man you can do it!!!

  • @jasonchipkin
    @jasonchipkin Před rokem +1

    Just completed the Commercial Pilot course. The Experience Checklist was priceless. It broke down what to look for in your logbook to satisfy the FAR requirements.

  • @avfan967
    @avfan967 Před 2 lety +13

    Ridiculously complicated by FAA lawyers made simple by this video. Awesome!!

  • @seddyhero6243
    @seddyhero6243 Před 2 lety +2

    This is awesome. Nicely done as always! More commercial videos would be great!

  • @Kevlux86
    @Kevlux86 Před rokem +4

    Part of my PIC time was while doing tail wheel, complex, and high performance endorsements after my private and it taught me SO much!

  • @seanramzei3469
    @seanramzei3469 Před 2 lety

    Another great video, I was wondering if u have any video or making one about best way and the most economical way to get to MEI rating rather just going traditional way , thanks

  • @williammickelson403
    @williammickelson403 Před 2 lety

    Would love to see more commercial videos in the future

  • @BustaGrill
    @BustaGrill Před rokem

    Great video! Thank you.

  • @drzoltanvajo142
    @drzoltanvajo142 Před 2 lety +3

    Please make one on ATP requirements also! Those are even more confusing.

  • @henrytimpe7644
    @henrytimpe7644 Před 2 lety +2

    would love this exact video for 141

  • @rianmonnahan
    @rianmonnahan Před rokem

    Here's an interesting question requiring some interpretation of the FARs.... I hold a US/FAA PPL SEPL with a complex endorsement, a French/EASA PPL SEL with a complex (B) endorsement and a tow endorsement... all of this from years ago. I also hold a French/EASA SPL/FI(S) with winch, aerotow and self-launch endorsements. I got my US PPL first and then just passed my French PPL because it was easier than going through the conversion process at the time (1990s). I got my SPL and my glider flight instructor (FI(S)) rating at about the same time. Now, I've logged some 500 hours in SEL airplanes of various sorts (simple/complex) over the years, have had some instrument training, etc. However, the bulk of my flying has been in high performance gliders., about 3000 hours. Judging from the text of the FARs presented in your video, all of this time can at least partially count toward my commercial. Yet, I wonder if that is really the case given the international aspect of my flying "carrer." Does my time flying an EASA registered glider or airplane under a French /EASA licence count as time under my US PPL ? Or not? Should I log all my time regardless of the aircraft in a composite logbook as proof? Have fun with this one. I'll eventually have to ask the FAA's attorney for a ruling, but I'm curious about your take. By the way, all of you videos are superb. Many thanks for your work.

  • @miamirules101
    @miamirules101 Před rokem

    Thanks; very helpful video

  • @space1commander
    @space1commander Před 2 lety

    Thanks for great explanation, I think that I am going Hungry soon!..

  • @firepilot109
    @firepilot109 Před rokem

    The complex time is the hardest to get since we have single engine Cherokee 6 with fixed gear. I have my complex endorsement but only 4 hours of actual time in a lance. Fly in a twin 441 alot but it doesn't count towards single. Kind of a stupid thing since it's hard to find a single engine complex plane to rent.

  • @thebadgerpilot
    @thebadgerpilot Před rokem

    5:15 The legal interpretation appears to be regarding helicopters (the LOI references 61.129(c)(3)(i) which is for a helicopter commercial rating). Logic would say that parallels ASEL, but not all with the FAA is logical. Anything airplane specific on this?
    Edit to add: I answered my own question and found a subsequent LOI that confirms this applies to all categories, not just helicopters

  • @randomguywhostoleallofyour88

    How much flight simulator time can I log towards the 250 hour requirement? Can I count the ATD (aviation training device) towards these hours?

  • @jetzsetter6205
    @jetzsetter6205 Před 2 lety

    Are you going to come out with a commercial course? I’m about to purchase one

  • @CascadiaAviation
    @CascadiaAviation Před rokem

    For 61.129(4)(i) the long XC, my question is do all 3 destinations have to be different? Could I do for example KSQL-KBDN-KRDM-KBDN ?

  • @aaronvogel6177
    @aaronvogel6177 Před 2 lety

    Grannis 2016 for the solo or instructor pic

  • @davidrivera7069
    @davidrivera7069 Před rokem

    I am currently working on my IFR. If I fly the 300Nm Xc trip solo/PIC during my IFR, will it count towards that commercial requirement to satisfy 61.129.a.4 (i)?

  • @HarrySingh-pd6lk
    @HarrySingh-pd6lk Před rokem

    Hi can the long x country be with an instructor? (The 300nm xcountry)

  • @matthewrammig
    @matthewrammig Před rokem +1

    Do the 10 hours of solo time from your private pilot count for commercial?

  • @ORourkeConor
    @ORourkeConor Před 2 lety

    For the 2 hr night XC, what if that was done during Instrument training (already a private pilot)?

    • @pisymbol
      @pisymbol Před 2 lety

      Needs to be also logged as 135 flight or it doesn’t count. Talk to your CFII.

  • @GilACB
    @GilACB Před 11 měsíci

    Hello I am working on my commercial certificate under part 61. I have a question. If I do several at one time (staying in the pattern? touch and goes at night at a class D airport with the control tower operating. Would those touch and goes count for the 10 take off and landings requirement?

  • @The38bigblock
    @The38bigblock Před 3 měsíci

    Does drone time count ?

  • @SuperEddietv
    @SuperEddietv Před 2 lety +1

    Jeez, what instructor logs or has you log your instrument training under the hood, in your logbook? It's a given but not logged as such. Yep, I looked. My entire instrument training was foggles but no mention. Anybody I talked to says the same. Hmmm........Update: Make sure your simulated column is logged. Duh.....LOL

  • @GZA036
    @GZA036 Před rokem

    Who says a cloud isn't a view-limiting device? LOL. I don't know of any legal interpretation or FAR that actually defines "view-limiting device."
    True hard IFR is 10x more effective than any hood or foggles. If there was ever an example of following the spirit of the rule....

  • @TheTurbinator
    @TheTurbinator Před 2 lety

    Why not just take a logbook, a nice pen, a cup of hot chocolate, and just fill whatever made up hours you want? There is nothing stopping anyone.

    • @jamespieper9606
      @jamespieper9606 Před 2 lety +3

      I'll hold your beer cowboy. Can't wait to see how that works out for you!

    • @ducky8075
      @ducky8075 Před rokem +3

      You can tell when someone’s lying about hours lol, the difference between a 100 hour pilot and a 250 is huge.

    • @BlkInc1
      @BlkInc1 Před rokem

      LoL note to self not to board a plane with any pilots named Belmir 😬

  • @topofthegreen
    @topofthegreen Před 10 měsíci

    You forgot the age 65 rule, you can't fly commercially over 65.

    • @equilibrium788
      @equilibrium788 Před 2 měsíci

      Yes you can, not at airlines but you can still fly commercially

  • @ryanwood74
    @ryanwood74 Před 2 lety

    Don’t go to U of North Dakota or Embry Riddle

  • @staxats96
    @staxats96 Před 2 měsíci

    balloons are stupid

  • @sigbauer9782
    @sigbauer9782 Před 2 lety

    In foreign countries, the requirements are, "can you say your name?"