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Aerodrome Road, Cobbitty NSW 2750 Camden Airport (02) 8377 1080 • [email protected] www.altocap.com.au Commercial Pilot Licence Getting a CPL opens a diverse range of career opportunities, including: Licence Requirements • Be at least 18 years of age. • Complete flight training at a CASR Part 141 or 142 training organisa- tion. • Meet the minimum aeronautical experience requirements. • Pass the CPL theory exam for the category rating set by CASA. • Pass a CPL flight test for the licence and category rating. Exam Structure • CPL Navigation (CNAV) • CPL Meteorology (CMET) • CPL Human Factors (CHUF) • CPL Flight Rules & Air Law (CLWA) • CPL Aerodynamics (CADA) • CPL Aircraft General Knowledge (CSYA) • CPL Operation, Performance & Flight Planning (CFPA) The aeronautical knowledge standards are prescribed in Schedule 1 of the Part 61 Manual of Standards (MOS). The details of the knowledge stand- ards for each unit are in Schedule 3 of the MOS. Phase 1 - RPL $15,500.00 Phase 2 - PPL $14,500.00 Dual CSU/RU $5,560.00 Command Hours (CSU) $7,700.00 Command Hours $21,500.00 Sim $385.00 Others Fees $2,800.00 Commercial Pilot Licence Kit $900.00 Books and Maps $550.00 Ground Training $5,500.00 $74,895.00 Estimated costs for the CPL Course, including GST, as of January 2019. Payment can be made as you go, pre-paid in full or via instalments. Theory examinations administered externally are not included in this estimate. Medical examination fees paid directly to designated aviation medical examiner (DAME) not included. All flight tests are not included. CPL Course Costs (200 Hours) Charter Flight Instruction Agricultural Operations Airline Pilot Search & Rescue Fire Spotting / Bombing Aerial Surveillance Air Ambulance The theory syllabus for the CPL includes subjects such as flight rules and air law, aerodynamics, meteorology, navigation, human factors, operation, performance and planning, power plants and aircraft systems. You can study the theory yourself if you have a self-learning course or you can attend classes at a flying school (contact a flying school to work out the best way for you to complete the theory training for the CPL). What is involved in learning the CPL theory?

Commercial Pilot Licence - Altocap · • CPL Aircraft General Knowledge (CSYA) • CPL Operation, Performance & Flight Planning (CFPA) The aeronautical knowledge standards are prescribed

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Aerodrome Road, Cobbitty NSW 2750 Camden Airport(02) 8377 1080 • [email protected]

Commercial Pilot LicenceGetting a CPL opens a diverse range of career opportunities, including:

Licence Requirements

• Be at least 18 years of age. • Complete flight training at a CASR

Part 141 or 142 training organisa-tion.

• Meet the minimum aeronautical experience requirements.

• Pass the CPL theory exam for the category rating set by CASA.

• Pass a CPL flight test for the licence and category rating.

Exam Structure

• CPL Navigation (CNAV) • CPL Meteorology (CMET) • CPL Human Factors (CHUF) • CPL Flight Rules & Air Law (CLWA) • CPL Aerodynamics (CADA) • CPL Aircraft General Knowledge

(CSYA) • CPL Operation, Performance &

Flight Planning (CFPA)

The aeronautical knowledge standards are prescribed in Schedule 1 of the Part 61 Manual of Standards (MOS). The details of the knowledge stand-ards for each unit are in Schedule 3 of the MOS.

Phase 1 - RPL $15,500.00Phase 2 - PPL $14,500.00Dual CSU/RU $5,560.00Command Hours (CSU) $7,700.00Command Hours $21,500.00Sim $385.00Others Fees $2,800.00Commercial Pilot Licence Kit $900.00Books and Maps $550.00Ground Training $5,500.00 $74,895.00

† Estimated costs for the CPL Course, including GST, as of January 2019. Payment can be made as you go, pre-paid in full or via instalments.Theory examinations administered externally are not included in this estimate. Medical examination fees paid directly to designated aviation medical examiner (DAME) not included. All flight tests are not included.

CPL Course Costs† (200 Hours)

• Charter • Flight Instruction • Agricultural Operations • Airline Pilot

• Search & Rescue • Fire Spotting / Bombing • Aerial Surveillance • Air Ambulance

The theory syllabus for the CPL includes subjects such as flight rules and air law, aerodynamics, meteorology, navigation, human factors, operation, performance and planning, power plants and aircraft systems.

You can study the theory yourself if you have a self-learning course or you can attend classes at a flying school (contact a flying school to work out the best way for you to complete the theory training for the CPL).

What is involved in learning the CPL theory?