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What I learned from my CPL

I have an FAA Commercial Pilot’s Licence. I took the exam in 2007 and I wrote an article about the challenges involved. But I never wrote about why I did it. So this article is an attempt to explain what I learned and how it helped me.

Let me make one thing clear. I did *not* do it because I want to be a commercial pilot.

Most American pilots take the PPL, then an instrument rating and then do the CPL. After that if they carry on in the aviation industry they do their ATPL as on-the-job training. The situation is different in Europe where most commercial pilots do a long ATPL course before starting their paid flying career. The American system is admirable because it encourages pilots to keep improving their skills. This was my main motivation.

So this is what I learned:

The course isn’t particularly long or difficult. Allow two weeks and go to a good school with good instructors and aircraft and you’ll come back a better pilot.

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