Admission to a commercial pilot license (CPL) program generally requires candidates to meet certain basic requirements. These commonly include possessing a high school diploma or equivalent educational qualification, being at least 18 years old, holding a valid medical certificate issued by an aviation medical examiner, and demonstrating proficiency in the English language, as English is the international language of aviation.
Additionally, candidates may need to pass specific entrance exams or assessments conducted by the flight training institution or regulatory authority to evaluate their aptitude, knowledge, and suitability for pilot training. Meeting these requirements ensures that aspiring pilots have the foundational education, physical health, and communication skills necessary to pursue flight training and eventually obtain a Commercial Pilot License.