Essential Commercial Pilot Logbook Checklist: A Quick Guide to 61.129
When it comes to advancing from a private pilot to a commercial pilot, understanding FAA regulations is crucial. One such critical regulation is 61.129, detailing the aeronautical experience requirements for a commercial pilot certificate. This article provides a concise guide to this key regulation, focusing on your Commercial Pilot Logbook Checklist.
Why 61.129 Matters
Regulation 61.129 is a cornerstone for anyone aspiring to become a commercial pilot. Meeting its requirements is not just mandatory but also ensures that you fulfill the FAA's safety and competency prerequisites.
Commercial Pilot Logbook Checklist Highlights
To simplify 61.129, here's a quick breakdown of the essential criteria:
Total Flight Time
- 250 total flight hours
- 100 hours in powered aircraft
- 50 hours in airplanes
Specific Training Requirements
- 20 hours of training, including 10 hours of instrument training
- 10 hours in a complex or turbine airplane
- 2-hour cross-country flight during the day and another 2-hour flight at night
Practical Test Prerequisites
- 3 hours of test prep within the preceding two months
Download the Complete Checklist
For a more in-depth understanding, grab your copy of our Commercial Pilot Logbook Checklist PDF, generously provided by Ryan Binns.
Stay ahead in your commercial pilot journey by keeping this succinct checklist at your fingertips!