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Commercial Pilot
Training in Miami

Turn your passion into a profession. Structured single-engine commercial training that takes you from instrument-rated pilot to paid aviator.

From $25,778Members Rate

Fast Track

8 Weeks

Prerequisite

PPL + IR

Time Building

65 Hours

Syllabus

FAA Part 141

About the Course

Ready to turn your passion into a career? GoFly Academy is here to help you earn your Commercial Pilot License and open the door to professional flying opportunities. We'll evaluate your previous flight experience and create a personalized training plan tailored to your goals — dual and solo time-building to meet FAA hour minimums, advanced maneuvers, complex aircraft training, and FAA written, oral, and checkride prep with career-track CFIs.

For pilots aiming at charter, corporate, or airline careers, our accelerated program trains you to commercial standards on a structured, full-time schedule — instrument-rated pilots can fast-track the single-engine certificate in as little as 8 weeks.

Commercial Single-Engine Breakdown

ItemHoursRateCost
Flight & Instruction (dual training — airplane & instruction)31$240$7,440
Ground Instruction35$70$2,450
Time Building65$170$11,050
Briefing and Debriefing10$70$700
Redbird Simulator & Instruction24$155$3,720
Materials (headset and iPad not included)$243.96
FAA Written Test$175
Total$25,778.96

Common Questions

How much does a commercial pilot license cost in Miami?

The Part 141 single-engine commercial course starts at $25,778.96 with members-only rates at FAA-minimum hours — including 65 hours of time building. The multi-engine add-on in the Piper Aztec starts at $6,705.

What do I need before starting commercial training?

You'll need your Private Pilot License and Instrument Rating. We evaluate your logbook and previous experience, then build a personalized plan — instrument-rated pilots training full time can fast-track the certificate in as little as 8 weeks.

Do I need the multi-engine rating?

If you're headed for the airlines or most charter and corporate operations, yes — twin-engine time is expected. Many students complete the single-engine commercial first, then take our separate multi-engine rating course in the Piper Aztec.

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