What’s the difference between a private and commercial pilot certificate?
A private certificate lets you fly for personal reasons without being paid. A commercial certificate lets you be paid to fly.
The commercial requires more flight hours, more advanced maneuvers, and a higher standard on the checkride.
The private pilot certificate comes first and establishes your core flying privileges.
The commercial certificate adds the ability to fly for compensation and requires more total flight time, training in more precise maneuvers, and a stricter practical test standard.
Most career pilots earn the private first, then add an instrument rating, then the commercial certificate on the way to an airline job.
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Thinking About Flying as a Career?
The private pilot certificate is the first step toward the flight deck. But if you’re thinking about a career as a pilot you’ll need more then that. Zero Time to Airline is a structured program that takes you from no experience all the way to airline-qualified, with every certificate and rating along the way.
