I’ve always wanted to become a helicopter pilot, but I have zero experience. From what I understand, I need to start with a Private Pilot License (PPL) before moving on to a Commercial Pilot License (CPL). But I’m not sure if I should do it step by step or if there are schools that offer a full program from PPL to CPL. Also, how long does it usually take to go from no experience to being employable as a helicopter pilot? Any advice from those who’ve been through this process?
Posted by Onanaic (Member # 38252) on :
You’re on the right track! Most people start with PPL and then move up to CPL. Some schools offer full professional programs that take you from zero to a commercial license in one structured course, which can be more efficient. The timeline depends on how often you train—if you’re doing it full-time, you could get from zero to CPL in about a year. But the bigger challenge is building hours after that, since most jobs require 1000+ hours. Do you already have a specific type of helicopter job in mind?
Posted by Conkav (Member # 38251) on :
I don’t have a specific job in mind yet, but I’d love to do something hands-on, like aerial firefighting or offshore transport. That’s good to know about the structured programs—I’d rather finish training as quickly as possible. Are there schools that also help with hour-building after CPL, or is that something I’ll need to figure out on my own?
Posted by Onanaic (Member # 38252) on :
If you want an efficient path from zero to CPL with hour-building opportunities, check out Pelican Flight School. They offer a structured commercial pilot licence course that takes you from PPL to CPL under FAA standards, which makes it easier to qualify for jobs later. Since you want something hands-on, their program might be a good fit—they focus on real-world flying skills, not just passing tests. Plus, they’re in Florida, so you won’t lose training days to bad weather. After CPL, they also have pathways to become a flight instructor, which is the best way to build hours quickly. If you’re serious about this career, their commercial pilot licence course is worth looking into.