Commercial pilot licence

A commercial pilot licence (CPL) is a type of pilot licence that permits the holder to act as a pilot of an aircraft and be paid for their work.[1]

Different licenses are issued for the major aircraft categories: airplanes, airships, balloons, gliders, gyroplanes and helicopters. Depending on the jurisdiction these may all be on the same document.[2]

A CPL will typically have no expiry date. However, a valid type rating or class rating will be required to use it, as well as a valid medical certificate. A pilot's ratings may be listed on the licence, including the types of aircraft that can be flown (single-engine or multiengine), whether flight under instrument flight rules is allowed (instrument rating), and whether instructing and examining of trainee pilots can be done (instructor or examiner rating).

  1. ^ Transport Canada (24 November 2022). "Commercial Pilot Licence Aeroplanes — Privileges and Requirements". Retrieved 6 December 2022.
  2. ^ Transport Canada (18 February 2022). "Part IV — Personnel Licensing and Training". Canadian Aviation Regulations. Archived from the original on 6 January 2022. Retrieved 18 February 2022.