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Commercial Pilot Flight
Training
Step 1
Stage IV builds upon previously learned ground and flight training.
The student will review and practice day and night VFR cross-country
procedures in preparation for commercial pilot operations.
Step 2
Stage V provides a thorough introduction and pilot-in-command
checkout in the complex airplane. The remainder of the stage
is devoted to the introduction and review of precision flight
maneuvers.
Step 3
Although no new maneuvers or procedures are introduced in stage
VI, practice of commercial maneuvers in the complex aircraft
is included. This is an important stage of training. It provides
a review of the skills learned throughout the syllabus and prepares
the student for the FAA practical test (single-engine).
Stage VII - optional
Stage VII, although not required,
is for the multi-engine rating. It provides a foundation for
all relevant multi-engine maneuvers and procedures, including
normal and engine-out operations. The final portion of Stage
VII concentrates on multi-engine procedures in the IFR environment
with both normal instrument approaches and engine-out instrument
approach procedures.
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