Cross-country complex maneuvers and the commercial syllabus on the SR20.
The Commercial Pilot certificate is what lets you get paid to fly. It tightens up maneuvers and adds aeronautical experience requirements: 250 hours total time, 100 hours PIC, 50 hours cross-country.
chandelles, lazy eights, eights-on-pylons, steep spirals, power-off 180s.
300nm day VFR, 100nm night, complex aircraft endorsement.
high-performance, complex, technically advanced aircraft.
FAA references that govern Commercial Pilot Certificate:
Email gets answered, usually same day. A discovery flight is the most direct way to find out if this is the right program.