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Commercial Pilot Course Part I: How To Pass The Checkride
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Commercial Pilot Course Part I: How To Pass The Checkride

FAA Written Knowledge Test and Checkride (Oral + Practical Test) Preparation
Created byMichael Carlini
Last updated 6/2023
English

What you'll learn

  • How to prepare for the FAA Written Knowledge Test
  • How to prepare for the oral portion of the checkride
  • How to prepare for the practical portion of the checkride
  • How to self-study

Course content

5 sections5 lectures30m total length
  • Introduction3:05

Requirements

  • Experience with FAA written knowledge tests and checkrides

Description

Commercial Pilot Course Part I - Passing Your Checkride, Oral, and Written Knowledge Test

This FREE short course covers how to most effectively pass the commercial pilot checkride, oral, and FAA written knowledge test.

The reality is that the FAA's commercial pilot training requirements and commercial training programs do not effectively prepare pilots to exercise the privileges of their commercial pilot certificate. Upon completion of your commercial pilot checkride, you will likely find yourself grossly unprepared and unequipped to exercise your privileges as a commercial pilot.

Why?

  • Commercial pilot training fails to emphasize or remedy the biggest challenges in flying for hire

  • Commercial pilot training fails to provide practical advice for finding a job flying airplanes

  • Commercial pilot training fails to provide practical knowledge on flying larger, more complex aircraft

  • Commercial pilot training fails to provide knowledge or experience flying as a crew

  • Commercial pilot training requires flying maneuvers that will never be used in real-life

  • Commercial pilot training fails to cover the personal, social, and mental challenges of flying professionally

  • Commercial pilot training fails to explain how to effectively study for type ratings​​

In an effort to fill in the massive holes left in commercial pilot flight training, Oregon Flight School has developed a 3-part commercial pilot course series that will cover the aforementioned shortcomings, as well as many others. This course will be be useful to the commercial pilot applicant as well as those of you who already hold a commercial pilot certificate because it is NOT a course designed to teach to any test - it is a course designed for real-life Commercial Pilot flying.

Who this course is for:

  • Commercial pilot certificate students
  • Student pilots
  • Private Pilots