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27th November 2010, 02:38 PM
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How to become a commercial pilot in India?
i am interested in pilot ,please tell me what should i do,i want to become as commercial pilot in air india
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1st December 2010, 08:34 PM
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Personal Trait: Perfect physical health, mental and emotional stability and balance, a positive,disciplined attitude, sense of responsibility, aptitude for scientific/technical study,sense of adventurous, courage, the qualities of a leader and self confidence are important traits for a person planning to be a pilot. Courses And Training: Initially one obtains a student pilot license (SPL) from a government sponsored flying club in the country. The minimum eligibility sponsored for the SPL is matriculation examination and age should be above 16 years. An oral examination has to be taken in subjects related to aviation. Before being permitted to start flying, one must acquire a private pilot license (PPL). Flying includes overall 60 hours of flying with cross-country and solo flying. In additional individuals have to pass theoretical examinations in subjects. A commercial pilot license (CPL) can be obtained only after acquiring a PPL. Flying clubs are equipped to provide a practical complement of the training for the CPL, which includes a further 190 hours of flying experience. Student Pilot License (SPL) This is an examination conducted by flying clubs in every State and covers papers in Air Regulations, Aviation Meteorology, Air Navigation Air Technical. It is a theory exam. Eligibility : Age of 16 years minimum and pass in class X. A medical certificate of fitness, security clearance and a bank guarantee of Rs.10,000 is required. Selection : Candidates taking the SPL test have to appear in an oral examination on a fixed day every month, candidates go through a medical test. Air Force Central Medical Establishment (AFCME), Subroto Park,New Delhi and Institute of Aviation Medicine(IAM), Vimanpura Bangalore, are the final authorities for medical fitness. After medical clearance the candidate gets the SPL. Candidates are also required to pass the Pilot Aptitude Test. Private pilot license (PPL) After getting the SPL the candidate accompanied by the flying instructor proceeds for initial flying training. This is a dual flight, where the instructor or trainer accompanies the learner to teach him the practical aspect of flying. Then the candidate gets his first independent flight normally after about 15 Hour of dual flying . This includes cross country flying. A total of 60 Hours of flying is needed of which 20 hour minimum should be solo and 5 hours cross country. Theory Exam-There is a theory examination also, the subjects are: Air Regulations, Aviation Meteorology, Air Navigation, Aircraft Engines, Seamanship. Eligibility : 10+2 and medical fitness certificate from AFCME OR IAM. The age requirement is 17 Years. Fees : Flying training is costly. Fees has increase over the years. Approximately Rs. 1000 are charged per hour for flying. Some States do subsidized the rates for the residents of the states. This fees may be revised from time to time. Commercial pilot license (CPL) A student can get the CPL by doing his flying training for 129 hours to complete 250 Hour of flying. Training facilities are available with Flying Clubs in India, Indira Gandhi Rashtriya Uran Academy, Raibarelly, UP, Private Academies or Flying School in USA or Europe, Australia, Gulf,etc. Education eligibility : XII(physics and Maths), Non-Science students who started flying before jan1,1994 were eligible for 1996 admission. Current PPL Licence needed with flying experience in the last 3 year. Eligibility : 18 years to 30 years. Medical fitness : As granted by AFCME, New Delhi/IAM, Bangalore. Written Exam : A written exam in the following subjects is needed for getting the CPL: Air Regulations, aviation Meteorology, Air Navigation, Technical, Planning. These exams are conducted 6 times a year. Actual flying experience required - 250 hours of total flying time(150 hours of solo, 25 hours of cross country, 10 hours of instrument flying , 5 hours of night flying). CPL licence and training as a particular aircraft leads to a co-pilot assignment. Promotion depends as flying experience and vacancies. Co-pilots must have the required numbers of flying hours and licence. A pilot undergoes a never process of training. Proficiency tests have to be cleared almost thrice a year or more depending on the licence category and age of the pilot. The highest among the category of licences is the Air Transport Pilot Licence(ATPL) which allows the pilot to fly any type of aircraft. Licence has to be constantly renewed through passing medical and other tests every six months. |
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2nd December 2010, 05:45 PM
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Re: How to become a commercial pilot in India?
there are several institutes in india they gives training to passed candidate to be a commercial pilot in air they charges some fees for their facilities and after some years of training you could able to fly a areoplane and after recieving license you could join any private company as pilot
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17th January 2011, 05:07 PM
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Re: How to become a commercial pilot in India?
Dear Friend,
Greeting for the day, The Basic Eligibility criteria for commercial pilot in India is 10+2 with PCM with no Eye sight problem, No Mental problem and there is no critical Health problem. There are so many Flying school in India which offers CPL(Commercial Pilot License) course but all these flying school offers a hefty amount and most of the flying school does not have their own Training Aircraft as well as crisis to good trainer. but INDIRA GANDHI RASTRIYA UDAN AKADAMY, RAIBRAILY (U.P) This is a government body for cpl with a Reasonable fees.And its provides scholarship for financially weak candidates. Thanks |
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13th April 2011, 11:37 PM
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Re: How to become a commercial pilot in India?
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29th April 2011, 02:05 AM
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Re: How to become a commercial pilot in India?
To get commercial Pilot,firstly you should have Commercial License,to have that license you have to complete training in aviation Academy.
Eligibility criteria for this training is 12th standard,with maths and physics stream,and should have score 55% marks. There are many Institute in India,which provides this course,so choose the best Institute and get your valuable license,to become commercial pilot. After getting license,you have try in these companies for job like Airlines,Kingfisher etc. |
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29th April 2011, 08:38 AM
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Re: How to become a commercial pilot in India?
Commercial Pilot
Commercial Pilot is getting one of the highest salary in India, Fresh pilot salary is around Rs 1.5 Lakh per moth for domestic airlines. Salary moves up rapidly with year of experience and on the international route. Experienced pilot on international route can get 5-6 lakh Rupees per month as salary. To become a pilot, aspirants need to join Air flying schools after completion of 10+2, they should pass the 10+2 exam with physic, chemistry, math. Minimum marks should be 50%. there need to clear the entrance test exam of the flying schools in India, they also need to clear the physical fitness (Which is tough one). Only totally fit person can get opportunity to get admission in flying schools. The cost of education is very high, it is around Rs 15- 20 lakh. Many banks can give loan up to 50%. After completion of education, they get the licence of pilot. Airlines companies hires the successful candidates as trainee. The salary of trainee is less. After successful completion of training periods they are posted as pilot. Even after becoming commercial pilot, they need regular medical check up, any problem in health can cause cancellation of the licence of the pilot. So, over all, job as a pilot is too challenging as well as very high rewarding . Dont confuse with the job of pilot of Indian air Force. IAF pilot is selected through NDA exam, training is free and pay is based on Indian gov salary (Air Force) which is around 40-50 K Rs per moth. IAF pilot can not to leave their job to become commercial pilot easily. some from where SPL, PPL, and CPL training can be completed:
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29th April 2011, 03:24 PM
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Re: How to become a commercial pilot in India?
to become a pilot in our country you need to be a 12th PASS with Math and Physics
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PHYSICAL eligiblity Perfect physical health, mental and emotional stability and balance, a positive,disciplined attitude, sense of responsibility. Courses And Training: Initially one obtains a student pilot license (SPL) from a government sponsored flying club in the country. The minimum eligibility sponsored for the SPL is matriculation examination and age should be above 16 years. An oral examination has to be taken in subjects related to aviation. Student Pilot License (SPL) This is an examination conducted by flying clubs in every State and covers papers in Air Regulations, Aviation Meteorology, Air Navigation Air Technical. It is a theory exam. Eligibility : Age of 16 years minimum and pass in class X. A medical certificate of fitness, security clearance and a bank guarantee of Rs.10,000 is required. Private pilot license (PPL) After getting the SPL the candidate accompanied by the flying instructor proceeds for initial flying training. This is a dual flight, where the instructor or trainer accompanies the learner to teach him the practical aspect of flying. Eligibility : 10+2 and medical fitness certificate from AFCME OR IAM. The age requirement is 17 Years. Fees : Flying training is costly. Fees has increase over the years. Approximately Rs. 1000 are charged per hour for flying. Some States do subsidized the rates for the residents of the states. |
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29th April 2011, 07:55 PM
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Re: How to become a commercial pilot in India?
To become a pilot, aspirants need to join Air flying schools after completion of 10+2, they should pass the 10+2 exam with physic, chemistry, math. Minimum marks should be 50%.
They need to clear the entrance test exam of the flying schools in India, they also need to clear the physical fitness (Which is tough one). Only totally fit person can get opportunity to get admission in flying schools. Dont confuse with the job of pilot of Indian air Force. IAF pilot is selected through NDA exam, training is free!!!!! But if opt for private training it will be very costly.... |
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29th April 2011, 08:08 PM
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Re: How to become a commercial pilot in India?
Many people are uncertain about the procedure to become an airline pilot. Here we list the normal stages people follow in their progress to their career as an airline pilot.
1. Pass a medical to ensure you meet the medical requirements. Contrary to popular belief, you do not need perfect health, and you do not need perfect eyesight to become a Commercial Pilot. As long as your eyesight can be corrected to near normal then you can hold the Commercial Pilot licence. Full details about passing your medical are available here. 2. Undertake a training course to obtain a Commercial Pilot Licence - which allows you to be paid for your flying. This course will take you about 12 months to complete. You can obtain a student visa to come and stay in Australia. Information about why you should study in Australia is here. 3. Obtain employment to build your flying experience. This can be done in India, or you may choose to work in Australia (subject to obtaining the correct visa). Indian airlines are currently recruiting pilots with the basic 200 hours required for an Indian CPL, as well as a Command Instrument Rating. Now is an excellent time to get involved with this exciting career. |
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30th April 2011, 12:38 AM
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Re: How to become a commercial pilot in India?
there are several institutes in india they gives training to passed candidate to be a commercial pilot in air they charges some fees for their facilities and after some years of training you could able to fly a areoplane and after recieving license you could join any private company as pilot
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30th April 2011, 01:56 AM
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Re: How to become a commercial pilot in India?
Dear Friend,
The basic education qualification to become an airline pilot is to clear 10+2 (Senior Secondary School) with a pass in Physics and Maths. So 12th is mandatory. To get into a commercial pilot's you have to get commercial pilot's license, which typically takes 1-2 years of training. After getting a commercial pilot's license, a job with an airline begins as a trainee co-pilot and after a transition training of 6 to 8 months, one starts flying on line as a co-pilot. It requires a basic aptitude (does not mean to be good in mathematics and science, but it does require one to have reasonably basic numerical abilities) apart from good reasoning and communication skills. Many of the people are uncertain about the procedure to become an pilot. One have to follow in depth, 1. Pass a medical to ensure you meet the medical requirements. 2. Undertake a training course to obtain a Commercial Pilot Licence 3. Obtain employment to build your flying experience. Here is some of the flying schools for training in india Indira Gandhi Rashtriya Uran Akademi, Uttar Pradesh Flying Training Institute, Behala, Calcutta Government Aviation Training Institute, Civil aerodrome, Bhubaneswar Karnal Aviation Club, Kunjpura Road, Karnal, Haryana Government Flying Club, Aerodrome, Lucknow School of Aviation Science and Technology, Delhi Flying Club Ltd, New Delhi State Civil Aviation, UP Govt Flying Training Center Kanpur and Varanasi Rajasthan State Flying School, Sanganer Airport, Jaipur Govt Flying Training School Jakkur Aerodrome, Bangalore Andra Pradesh Flying Club Hydrabad Airport, Hydrabad Assam Flying Club, Guwahati Airport, Guwahati Bihar Flying Institute, Civil Aerodrome, Patna, Bihar All the Best. |
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30th April 2011, 04:25 AM
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Re: How to become a commercial pilot in India?
If a candidate want to join Air flying schools after completion of 10+2,then
- He/She should pass the 10+2 exam with physic, chemistry, math and marks should be above 50%. - Eligible candidate has to appear in entrance test exam of the flying schools in India. - He/She also need to clear the physical fitness. Only totally fit person can get opportunity to get admission in flying schools. - If a candidate want to join Indian air force as a pilot after than he has to appear in NDA exam. All the Best... |
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30th April 2011, 06:19 AM
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Re: How to become a commercial pilot in India?
The Basic Eligibility criteria for commercial pilot in India is 10+2 with PCM with no Eye sight problem, No Mental problem and there is no critical Health problem.
There are so many Flying school in India which offers CPL(Commercial Pilot License) course but all these flying school offers a hefty amount and most of the flying school does not have their own Training Aircraft as well as crisis to good trainer. but INDIRA GANDHI RASTRIYA UDAN AKADAMY, RAIBRAILY (U.P) This is a government body for cpl with a Reasonable fees.And its provides scholarship for financially weak candidates. thanks |
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2nd May 2011, 04:35 PM
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Re: How to become a commercial pilot in India?
To become a commercial pilot following is the eligibility criteria:
1. You need to complete 10+2 with 50% marks in Physics and Maths. 2. The first step in Pilot training is acquiring of Student Pilot Licence (SPL). 3. After acquiring SPL you need to start flight training to get Private Pilot Licence (PPL) 4. PPL includes 60 hours of flying comprising 20 hours of dual flying, 20 hours of solo flying and 5 hours cross country flying (Theoretical exams should also be passed) 5. After PPL another 190 hours of flying training is required for Commercial Pilot's Licence (CPL) i.e., a consolidated 250 hours of flying training |
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2nd May 2011, 10:46 PM
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To become a commercial pilot- The basic prerequisites - i. You must complete your Class XII under the 10+2 system or its equivalent with a minimum of 50 per cent marks in Mathematics and Physics. ii. You must be minimum 16 years of age to be eligible for a Private Pilot License and 17 for a Commercial Pilot License. iii. Your vision in one eye must be perfect. In general medical terminology, it is called 6/6 eyesight. In the other eye, you could have an imperfection of 6/9, which must be correctable to 6/6. iv. General physical fitness is mandatory. You must be free of any disease that can hamper normal function. The route to being a commercial pilot- First, zero in on a good flying club. Then you begin the stepwise training process. ~ Student Pilot License- i. You must appear for a written theory examination in Air Regulations, Aviation Meteorology and Air Navigation and Air Technical. ii. You must obtain a medical certificate of fitness from doctors designated by the Director General of Civil Aviation. Only two bodies in India [ Images ] -- Air Force Central Medical Establishment in New Delhi [ Images ] and the Institute of Aviation Medicine, Bangalore -- are authorised to give you a medical fitness certificate. iii. You have to get a security clearance. iv. You will need to appear for an oral examination and an aptitude test. v. If the medical clearance comes through and you clear the exams, you will be granted the SPL. Damages: You must furnish a bank guarantee of Rs 10,000. ~ Private Pilot Licence- i. Post attaining the SPL, you will be assigned an instructor to start flying lessons. You will be taught the basics of flying and your instructor will accompany you on flights. ii. After about 15 hours of flying with an instructor, ie dual flying, you can fly solo and go cross-country as well. iii. To obtain a Private Pilot License, you have to fly a minimum of 60 hours. Of this, at least 20 hours should be solo flying and 5 hours should be cross-country flights. iv. You will also need to appear for the written theory examinations in subjects like Air Regulations, Aviation Meteorology, Air Navigation, Aircraft Engines and Seamanship. v. You will need to obtain the medical fitness certificate from the AFCME or IAM. vi. You must be at least 17 years old. viii. You must have passed Class XII or equivalent exam with Physics, Maths and Chemistry as your subjects. Damages: The per hour cost of flying is quite steep: about Rs 3,500. To get a PPL, you need at least 60 hours of flying. Thus the total cost of obtaining a PPL will be a cool Rs 2 lakh (Rs 200,000)! ~ Commercial Pilot License- This license is the most important license to become a commercial pilot. i. The age bracket for getting a CPL is between 18 years and 30 years. ii. You need a minimum of 250 hours of flying to get this license. Of this, 150 hours have to be solo flying, 25 hours of cross-country flying, 10 hours of instrument flying (which means you rely only on the plane's instruments for flying without looking at the horizon or external assistance), and 5 hours of flying in the night. iii. A medical certificate from ACFME or IAM and theory tests in Air Regulations, Aviation Meteorology, Air Navigation, Technical and Planning are other important parts of the process. iv. You can get the Private Helicopter License if you complete 40 hours of flight training with 15 hours of solo flying. Written exams on basic aviation subjects have to be taken. v. To get a Commercial Helicopter Pilot License, you need 60 hours of flight training as well as appear for a written exam. vi. Helicopter pilots are hired by public and private sector corporates as well as security agencies. Damages: A steep Rs 9 lakh (Rs 900,000). For a Commercial Helicopter Pilot License, the cost could go up to Rs 13 lakh (Rs 1.3 million)! ~ Airline Transport Pilot's License- The above mentioned licenses can only allow you to fly as a co-pilot. If you want to take over as captain, you need the Airline Transport Pilot's License, which is the highest aviation license available. Along with clearing written papers, you also need to clock a total of 1,500 flying hours and take medical tests. Damages: It costs Rs 30,000 to Rs 40,000 per hour. Often, the airline you work for may sponsor the training costs. Additional training and information- Once you get the CPL, you may want to go in for multi engine training. After seven to 10 hours of multi engine training on a certain aircraft, your license will carry an endorsement of the aircraft you have flown. All the above licenses need to be renewed regularly. You must adhere strictly to medical tests. Fly one hour after your license expires, and you will be banned from flying ever again! Medical conditions and regular exam clearances notwithstanding, a pilot can continue in this career till 61 years. These days, you could even try for a scholarship. Please visit www.scholarshipsindia.com for details. Damages: Multi engine flight training is very expensive and can cost anything between Rs 15,000 and Rs 25,000 per hour. List of Flying Clubs in India:- ~State-owned- Indira Gandhi Rashtriya Udan Akademi, Rae Bareilly, Uttar Pradesh Andhra Pradesh Aviation Academy, Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh Amritsar Aviation Club, Amritsar, Punjab Bihar Flying Institute, Patna, Bihar Bombay Flying Club, Mumbai Maharashtra Gujarat Flying Club, Vadodara, Gujarat Government. Flying Training Institute, Bhubaneshwar, Orissa Government Flying Training Institute, Kolkata West Bengal Government. Flying Training School, Bangalore, Karnataka Haryana Institute of Civil Aviation, Karnal, Haryana Haryana Institute of Civil Aviation, Hissar, Haryana Haryana Institute of Civil Aviation, Pinjore, Haryana Ludhiana Aviation Club, Ludhiana, Punjab Madhya Pradesh Flying Club, Indore, Madhya Pradesh Madhya Pradesh Flying Club, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh Madras Flying Club, Chennai, Tamil Nadu Northern India Flying Club, Jallandhar, Punjab Patiala Aviation Club, Patiala, Punjab Rajasthan State Flying School, Jaipur Rajasthan UP State Flying Training Institute, Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh Andaman & Nicobar Flying Training Institute, Port Blair, Andaman & Nicobar Islands Assam Flying Club, Guwahati, Assam Banasthali Vidyapith Gliding and Flying Club, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu Aviation Training Academy, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu Delhi Flying Club, New Delhi Kerala Aviation Training Centre, Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala Nagpur Flying Club, Nagpur, Maharashtra Jamshedpur Cooperative Flying Club, Jamshedpur, Jharkhand ~ Private- Ahmedabad Aviation and Aeronautics, Ahmedabad, Gujarat Academy of Carver Aviation, Belgaum, Karnataka Flytech Aviation Academy, Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh Garg Aviation, Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh HAL Rotary Wing Academy, Bangalore, Karnataka Rajputana Aviation Academy, Kota, Rajasthan Orient Flight School, Pondicherry Wings Aviation, Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh Yash Air, Indore, Madhya Pradesh Frank Airways, Indore, Madhya Pradesh Bangalore Aeronautics and Technical Services, Bangalore, Karnataka . |
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29th June 2011, 07:33 PM
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Re: How to become a commercial pilot in India?
i am doing b.tech in aeronautical engg. i wish ican become as a pilot. but my family doesnot hav enough money for studying this. if there is any company offering sponsership or notn
not. i am ready 2 work in there company for clearing there sponsered money. i heard airindia providing sponsership for cpl training,is it true |
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4th July 2011, 07:05 PM
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Re: How to become a commercial pilot in India?
i am doing b.teh in aero ,i wants 2 know about if there is any airline company providing full fees for sponsership or not.i am born in poor family,so my family donot have this much money. i am ready 2 work in that company. if there any chance 2 fly 4 please help me
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9th October 2011, 06:13 PM
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Re: How to become a commercial pilot in India?
Hi,
I'm want to become a commercial pilot. After reading replies above, i guess the odds are pretty strong against me. Firstly I'm already 30yr old. Secondly, Im a commerce graduate (and a Chartered Accountant). I want to know, if I can still get a commercial pilot licence if I'm ready to slog? I mean the 30 yrs age window (I cant change my age) but Im ready to do private 12th to get physics under my wing of education. Currently Im a housewife, due to some personal reasons I had to give up my old dream of becoming a commercial pilot, but now with my husbands backing I can see the light, I want to know if its already too late for me? Pls guide me. |
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10th April 2012, 08:03 PM
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now u cant but u can take physics from NIOS |
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5th May 2012, 10:11 PM
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Re: How to become a commercial pilot in India?
Hi aspirant,
It is good opportunities and salary scale in the field of aviation.There is a lack of pilot in the world . Therefore companies are looking for good well trained pilot . To become a commercial pilot, aspirants need to join Air flying schools after completion of 10+2, they should pass the 10+2 exam with physic, chemistry, math. Minimum marks should be 50%. Here is some of the flying schools for training in flying from where SPL (Student Pilot Licence), PPL (Private Pilot Licence), and CPL (Commercial Pilot License) training can be completed: Bihar Flying Institute, Civil Aerodrome, Patna, Bihar Assam Flying Club, Guwahati Airport, Guwahati Government Aviation Training Institute, Civil aerodrome, Bhubaneswar State Civil Aviation, UP Govt Flying Training Center Kanpur and Varanasi School of Aviation Science and Technology, Delhi Flying Club Ltd, New Delhi Government Flying Club, Aerodrome, Lucknow Rajasthan State Flying School, Sanganer Airport, Jaipur Karnal Aviation Club, Kunjpura Road, Karnal, Haryana Andra Pradesh Flying Club Hydrabad Airport, Hydrabad Govt Flying Training School Jakkur Aerodrome, Bangalore Flying Training Institute, Behala, Calcutta Indira Gandhi Rashtriya Uran Akademi, Uttar Pradesh They need to clear the entrance test exam of the flying schools in India, they also need to clear the physical fitness (Which is tough one). Only totally fit person can get opportunity to get admission in flying schools. The cost of education is very high, it is around Rs 15- 20 lakh. Many banks can give loan up to 50%. After completion of education, they get the licence of pilot. Airlines companies hire the successful candidates as trainee. The salary of trainee is less. After successful completion of training periods they are posted as pilot. Even after becoming commercial pilot, they need regular medical check up, any problem in health can cause cancellation of the license of the pilot. So, over all, job as a pilot is too challenging as well as very high rewarding. Best of Luck |
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9th June 2012, 08:27 PM
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hello dear
In order to be a pilot in our country you need to be a 12th PASS with Math and Physics . Personal Trait: Perfect physical health, mental and emotional stability and balance, a positive,disciplined attitude, sense of responsibility, aptitude for scientific/technical study,sense of adventurous, courage, the qualities of a leader and self confidence are important traits for a person planning to be a pilot. Courses And Training: Initially one obtains a student pilot license (SPL) from a government sponsored flying club in the country. The minimum eligibility sponsored for the SPL is matriculation examination and age should be above 16 years. An oral examination has to be taken in subjects related to aviation. Before being permitted to start flying, one must acquire a private pilot license (PPL). Flying includes overall 60 hours of flying with cross-country and solo flying. In additional individuals have to pass theoretical examinations in subjects. A commercial pilot license (CPL) can be obtained only after acquiring a PPL. Flying clubs are equipped to provide a practical complement of the training for the CPL, which includes a further 190 hours of flying experience. Student Pilot License (SPL) This is an examination conducted by flying clubs in every State and covers papers in Air Regulations, Aviation Meteorology, Air Navigation Air Technical. It is a theory exam. Eligibility : Age of 16 years minimum and pass in class X. A medical certificate of fitness, security clearance and a bank guarantee of Rs.10,000 is required. Selection : Candidates taking the SPL test have to appear in an oral examination on a fixed day every month, candidates go through a medical test. Air Force Central Medical Establishment (AFCME), Subroto Park,New Delhi and Institute of Aviation Medicine(IAM), Vimanpura Bangalore, are the final authorities for medical fitness. After medical clearance the candidate gets the SPL. Candidates are also required to pass the Pilot Aptitude Test. Private pilot license (PPL) After getting the SPL the candidate accompanied by the flying instructor proceeds for initial flying training. This is a dual flight, where the instructor or trainer accompanies the learner to teach him the practical aspect of flying. Then the candidate gets his first independent flight normally after about 15 Hour of dual flying . This includes cross country flying. A total of 60 Hours of flying is needed of which 20 hour minimum should be solo and 5 hours cross country. Theory Exam-There is a theory examination also, the subjects are: Air Regulations, Aviation Meteorology, Air Navigation, Aircraft Engines, Seamanship. Eligibility : 10+2 and medical fitness certificate from AFCME OR IAM. The age requirement is 17 Years. Fees : Flying training is costly. Fees has increase over the years. Approximately Rs. 1000 are charged per hour for flying. Some States do subsidized the rates for the residents of the states. This fees may be revised from time to time. Commercial pilot license (CPL) A student can get the CPL by doing his flying training for 129 hours to complete 250 Hour of flying. Training facilities are available with Flying Clubs in India, Indira Gandhi Rashtriya Uran Academy, Raibarelly, UP, Private Academies or Flying School in USA or Europe, Australia, Gulf,etc. Education eligibility : XII(physics and Maths), Non-Science students who started flying before jan1,1994 were eligible for 1996 admission. Current PPL Licence needed with flying experience in the last 3 year. Eligibility : 18 years to 30 years. Medical fitness : As granted by AFCME, New Delhi/IAM, Bangalore. Written Exam : A written exam in the following subjects is needed for getting the CPL: Air Regulations, aviation Meteorology, Air Navigation, Technical, Planning. These exams are conducted 6 times a year. Actual flying experience required - 250 hours of total flying time(150 hours of solo, 25 hours of cross country, 10 hours of instrument flying , 5 hours of night flying). CPL licence and training as a particular aircraft leads to a co-pilot assignment. Promotion depends as flying experience and vacancies. Co-pilots must have the required numbers of flying hours and licence. A pilot undergoes a never process of training. Proficiency tests have to be cleared almost thrice a year or more depending on the licence category and age of the pilot. The highest among the category of licences is the Air Transport Pilot Licence(ATPL) which allows the pilot to fly any type of aircraft. Licence has to be constantly renewed through passing medical and other tests every six months. thank you |
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12th November 2012, 05:38 PM
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Re: How to become a commercial pilot in India?
The final place for a commercial pilot is the cockpit of an airplane. But before that candidate has to follow the route of Student Pilot License (SPL) and Private Pilot License (PPL) or Commercial Pilot License (CPL).
Eligibility: 1. Candidate should pass 10+ 2 pass in Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics with minimum of 50% marks, to obtain a SPL one only needs 10th passing certificate. 2. Age between 18-30 years for CPL 3. Height- minimum 5 feet 4. Eyesight- 6/6 (It is recommended to clear the medical tests) Basic requirements: 1. Not afraid of heights 2. Good coordination of mind and limbs 3. Ability to remain calm under pressure 4. Emotional stability in crisis situation It is better to visit Visit website of Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) and find a flying club approved by them. |
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12th November 2012, 09:01 PM
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Re: How to become a commercial pilot in India?
If you want to become commercial pilot you should need some basic requirements.
1) you should complete class 12 with minimum aggregate of 50% in maths and physics 2)you should be minimum of 17 years old to get commercial pilot license. 3) your vision of eye must be perfect in medical terminogy it is 6/6 eye sight. 4)and physical fitness. The commercial licence is the most important license to become a commercial pilot. 1) The age for getting a CPL is between 18 years and 30 years. 20 You need a minimum of 250 hours of flying to get this license. Of this, 150 hours have to be solo flying, 25 hours of cross-country flying, 10 hours of instrument flying (which means you rely only on the planes instruments for flying without looking at the horizon or external assistance), and 5 hours of flying in the night. 3) A medical certificate from ACFME or IAM and theory tests in Air Regulations, Aviation Meteorology, Air Navigation, Technical and Planning are other important parts of the process. 4) You can get the Private Helicopter License if you complete 40 hours of flight training with 15 hours of solo flying. Written exams on basic aviation subjects have to be taken. 5) To get a Commercial Helicopter Pilot License, you need 60 hours of flight training as well as appear for a written exam. |
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13th November 2012, 03:26 PM
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Re: How to become a commercial pilot in India?
To become a pilot, you need to join Air flying schools after completion of 10+2, they should pass the 10+2 exam with physic, chemistry, math. Minimum marks should be 50%.
You need to clear the entrance test exam of the flying schools in India, they also need to clear the physical fitness (Which is tough one). Only totally fit person can get opportunity to get admission in flying schools. You should have passed 10+2 with at least 50% marks in math and physics. Studying maths and physics is mandatory. You have to be a minimum of 18 years of age on the date the license is issued. you have to join in a flying school approved by DGCA (Directorate General of Civil Aviation). The DGCA is the the statutory authority overlooking aviation matters like personnel licensing and airworthiness in India. Before joining the flying school you have to clear the medical tests at prescribed medical centers. Physical fitness and prescribed vision standards have to be met. An entrance test has to be cleared before training to acquire a private pilot license (PPL). Thereafter, 60 hours of flying training should be completed and then the license must be secured by clearing four theory exams. Once you have a PPL, you should complete again 250 hours of flying training to get commercial pilot license. Also before the lapse of three years after your flying experience, you must again get a medical clearance from prescribed medical centers and appear for the exams on air regulations, aviation meteorology, technical planning and air navigation. They are held six times each year to obtain a commercial airline pilot license (CPL). once you have your CPL ,you can then work as a trainee co-pilot for six to eight months with any airlines and thereafter as co-pilot. Indians also can get trained in abroad and obtain a foreign commercial pilot license. In that case, you have to convert it into an Indian license from the DGCA by clearing flying checks and exams in two subjects held by the DGCA. |
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15th November 2012, 05:19 PM
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Re: How to become a commercial pilot in India?
several institutes in india they gives training to passed candidate to be a commercial pilot in air they charges some fees for their facilities and after some years of training you could able to fly a areoplane and after recieving license you could join any private company as pilot.....
need to complete 10+2 with 50% marks in Physics and Maths.The first step in Pilot training is acquiring of Student Pilot Licence (SPL).After acquiring SPL you need to start flight training to get Private Pilot Licence (PPL)...PPL includes 60 hours of flying comprising 20 hours of dual flying, 20 hours of solo flying and 5 hours cross country flying (Theoretical exams should also be passed) |
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15th November 2012, 08:39 PM
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Re: How to become a commercial pilot in India?
dear friend,
http://lmcresult.com/showthread.php?tid=1255 There are generally three branches and for these three branches there are three different eligible criteria.The three department are : 1. Flying Branch, 2. Technical Branch, 3. Ground Duty Branch. As you want to become a pilot so you are in Flying Duty branch. Now i have suggest you the eligible criteria for this aspect which are given below : 1. Age :: 19 to 23 years as on 01 july 2012 i.e. born between 2nd july 1989 to 1 july 1993(both dates inclusive). 2. Educational Qualification :: Graduates in any discipline from a recognized university having 60% or more than 60% marks in aggregate in all papers put together and have passed 10+2 th with Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics or BE/B.Tech degree from a recognized university having 60% or more than 60% marks in aggregate in all papers put together. 3. Physical Standard :: i.) Height : minimum 162.5 cm and more than this ii.) Weight : in between 60 to 80 kg iii.) Vision : minimum visual acuity 6/6 in one eye and 6/9 in another eye Official website of Indian Air Force : http://www.indianairforce.nic.in good day. |
#45
15th November 2012, 09:46 PM
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Re: How to become a commercial pilot in India?
Hi dear........
As you are interested to became a commercial Pilot in India then you have to be +2pass with Physics & maths subjects. To become a commercial pilot in India, one has to first possess a Student Pilot License (SPL). To get the SPL license they should register at a flying club which is recognized by Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA), Government of India. Registration requires a medical certificate, security clearance and a bank guarantee. The list of best Institute for Pilot training: Bangalore Aeronautics Technical Services, Mysore Aerodrome. Bihar Flying Institute, Civil Aerodrome, Patna. Coimbatore Flying Club, Civil Aerodrome, Coimbatore. Faculty of Flight Safety Services, Delhi Flying Club Ltd., Safdarjang Airport, New Delhi Flying Club, Civil Aerodrome, Indore. Government Flying Training School, Jakkur Aerodrome, Yelahanka Post, Bangalore. Indira Gandhi Rashtriya Uran Akademi, Fursatganj Airfield, Rea Bareli, Uttar Pradesh. Nagpur Flying Club, Sonegaon Aerodrome, Nagpur, Maharashtra. Good luck......... |
#46
15th November 2012, 11:47 PM
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Re: How to become a commercial pilot in India?
HELLO SIR........
I think There is a lack of pilot in the world . Therefore companies are looking for good well trained pilot . To become a commercial pilot, aspirants need to join Air flying schools after completion of 10+2, they should pass the 10+2 exam with physic, chemistry, math. Minimum marks should be 50%.first step in Pilot training is acquiring of Student Pilot Licence (SPL). After acquiring SPL you need to start flight training to get Private Pilot Licence (PPL) PPL includes 60 hours of flying comprising 20 hours of dual flying, 20 hours of solo flying and 5 hours cross country flying ALL THE BEST............................ |
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16th December 2012, 10:44 PM
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Re: How to become a commercial pilot in India?
Hi Friend,
Private pilot license (PPL) After getting the SPL the candidate accompanied by the flying instructor proceeds for initial flying training. This is a dual flight, where the instructor or trainer accompanies the learner to teach him the practical aspect of flying. Eligibility : 10+2 and medical fitness certificate from AFCME OR IAM. The age requirement is 17 Years. Fees : Flying training is costly. Fees has increase over the years. Approximately Rs. 1000 are charged per hour for flying. Some States do subsidized the rates for the residents of the states. Student Pilot License (SPL) This is an examination conducted by flying clubs in every State and covers papers in Air Regulations, Aviation Meteorology, Air Navigation Air Technical. It is a theory exam. Eligibility : Age of 16 years minimum and pass in class X. A medical certificate of fitness, security clearance and a bank guarantee of Rs.10,000 is required. Cool Thanks... |
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