What does each license entail? What are the specific differences between CPL, MPL and ATPL (unfrozen and frozen) for pilots?

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    jassi dol | Contributor-Level 6

    7 years ago
    Commercial Pilot Licence with Instrument Rating (CPL/IR) - The traditional ab-initio method of training pilots for the airlines. The CPL/IR are the bare necessities for anyone thinking of a career in the airlines. Trainees spend about 200 hours training on small general aviation aircraft. While in Singapore we think of commercial pilots only as those who helm the large jets taking off and landing at Changi, the term 'commercial pilot' technically means any pilot who flies for financial compensation (pay) for their services which can range from corporate jet charters to crop-dusting.
    Anyway, to get to the airlines, CPL/IR holders must ad
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