To become a commercial pilot in Bolivia, a candidate must generally be at least 17–18 years old, have completed secondary education with strong knowledge of Physics and Mathematics, and obtain a Class 1 aviation medical certificate from DGAC-approved medical examiners. English proficiency is also important since aviation communication follows international ICAO standards in English. These requirements ensure a candidate is physically, academically, and linguistically prepared for training, and they directly influence eligibility to enroll in flight schools and progress toward a Commercial Pilot License (CPL) under Bolivia’s civil aviation regulations.