ADVANCE FLYING ACADEMY
The Commercial Pilot License (CPL) is a certification that allows a pilot to act as the pilot-in-command (PIC) of an aircraft for compensation or hire. The name of the license can vary slightly depending on the country or aviation authority issuing it. Here are some common variations:
1. Commercial Pilot License (CPL)
- This is the standard name used by many countries, including the FAA (United States), EASA (European Union), CASA (Australia), and DGCA (India).
2. Commercial Pilot License - Airplane (CPL-A)
- In some cases, the CPL may be specific to airplanes, especially in countries with more detailed licensing for different aircraft types.
3. Commercial Pilot License - Helicopter (CPL-H)
- When the license is specific to helicopter operations, it may be referred to as the CPL-H. This applies to pilots who are qualified to fly helicopters commercially.
4. Airline Transport Pilot License (ATPL)
- The ATPL is a higher-level license that comes after the CPL. While the CPL allows you to operate commercially, the ATPL is required for airline captains.
Conclusion:
While the Commercial Pilot License (CPL) is the most common name, variations like CPL-A (airplane) or CPL-H (helicopter) may be used based on the type of aircraft you are qualified to fly.
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