Commercial Pilot License (CPL)
Approx. 9–12 monthsMin. 200 total hours
The CPL qualifies you to fly for compensation or hire. The standard airline employment license. At Royhle, training is preceded by internal pressure tests and a panel interview — so the first time you sit a CAAP exam is not the first time you have performed under formal evaluation.
What you will achieve.
- 200+ total flight hours
- Instrument qualification
- CAAP CPL written examination passed
- CAAP CPL flight test passed
- Readiness for airline first officer application
Requirements
- CAAP Class 2 Medical to begin (Class 1 for issuance)
- PPL or combined pathway
- Age 18 or above at issuance
- Pass Royhle written pressure test
- Pass Royhle panel interview before CAAP submission
Before you sit the CAAP exam.
1
Written Pressure Test
A timed Royhle-built written examination under formal pressure conditions.
2
Aptitude Assessment
Cognitive and operational aptitude — the indicators airlines screen for.
3
Panel Interview
An interview panel of Royhle instructors. Mirrors the airline interview format.
We do not submit students who are not ready.