Instrument Rating vs Commercial Pilot

Should you do IR before CPL, or CPL before IR? Costs, FAA path strategy, and the smartest order for your career timeline.

Head-to-Head Comparison

Instrument Rating
Commercial Pilot License
Allows IFR
Yes
No (need IR)
Allows paid
No
Yes
Hours req
Add to PPL
250 total
Order in path
Step 2
Step 3

Pricing

Instrument Rating

$8-12k

Commercial Pilot License

$30-50k incremental from PPL

Pros & Cons

Instrument Rating

Pros

  • +Allows IFR flight in IMC
  • +Required for any pro career
  • +Better safety / utility immediately

Cons

  • Doesn't allow you to be paid
  • Doesn't fulfill aeronautical experience for ATP alone

Commercial Pilot License

Pros

  • +Allows you to be paid for flying
  • +Required for all professional flying
  • +Includes complex/high-perf endorsements

Cons

  • Requires 250 total hours
  • Doesn't allow IFR without IR

Best For

Instrument Rating

Add to PPL for any cross-country or career-track pilot

Commercial Pilot License

Final step before paid flying career

Our Verdict

Standard order: PPL → IR → CPL. The IR is foundational and many CPL maneuvers are easier with IR-trained discipline. Most US schools follow this order.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I skip IR before CPL?

Technically yes, but you'll lose the multi/IFR/Commercial cost-stacking benefit. Almost all schools recommend IR → CPL order for both cost and safety reasons.

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