PIC (Pilot In Command) means flying in the plane as the pilot-in-command. In order to complete the next trainings, the airline pilot candidate must perform a flight of 100 hours in total as PIC. As 13 hours 30 minutes of these flights are performed during the stages of the training, the rest 86 hours 30 minutes must be completed. A pilot can perform these flights up to 6 hours a day. A student that fills 50 hours PIC can start the IR (Instrument Rating) training.