How Long
is the Commercial Helicopter Pilot Course?
A Commercial Pilot candidate can take as little as 6-8
weeks to complete the Commercial Pilot Course if their
schedule is free of other obligations that keep them
from studying and flying several days a week. Course
completion time depends largely on your availability
and uninterrupted funding.
What are
the Medical Requirements?
If the candidate holds at least a current third class
medical certificate, a new medical certificate is not
required before taking the practical test. However,
a second class medical certificate is required if the
candidate wishes to exercise the privileges of a Commercial
Helicopter Pilot after passing the FAA practical test.
That is, flying for compensation or hire.
What Will
I Have to Do?
Obtain an FAA Private Helicopter Pilot license
Obtain at least a third class medical certificate
Complete Epic's ground school and/or a home study
course
Log sufficient flight training
Pass an FAA knowledge test
Pass an FAA oral and flight test (also known as
the “check ride”)
What are
the FAA's Flight Training Requirements for Commercial
Helicopter Pilots?
150 hours minimum flight time as a pilot, consisting
of at least:
100 hours in powered aircraft, of which 50 hours
must be in helicopters
100 hours as pilot in command (PIC) flight time,
which includes at least:
- 35 hours in helicopters
- 10 hours of cross-country flight in helicopters
20 hours of dual flight instruction in helicopters,
which includes at least:
- 10 hours of instrument flight training
- 4 hours of cross-country flight training
(2 hours day / 2 hours night)
- 3 hours in preparation for the FAA practical
test
10 hours solo flight time, which includes at least:
- One cross-country flight with landings at
3 points
- 5 hours of night flight with 10 takeoffs
and landings
Why Instrument
Training?
10 hours of instrument training are required by FAA
regulations to satisfy the aeronautical experience requirements
of the Commercial Helicopter Pilot license. Instrument
training involves learning to rely solely on aircraft
flight instruments, compared to flying with visual reference
to the ground. If you are on the Career Pilot Program,
the Commercial Helicopter Pilot Course and Instrument
Course will be taught simultaneously to save you time
and money since the requirements of each overlap.