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1st May 2011, 03:57 AM
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Is it necessary to take up science in order to become a commercial pilot?
I have just given my 10th standard board exams and i would like to know if it is necessary to take up science in order to become a commercial pilot ?
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1st May 2011, 08:50 AM
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Re: Is it necessary to take up science in order to become a commercial pilot?
Yes, it is a must to have pursued the stream in 12th standard. Especially Physics and Mathematics should be amongst the subjects studied. You should have secured at least 60% in the same. Before taking up the stream be sure that you are interested in the same. This is important as it will help you to reach the heights that you desire.
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1st May 2011, 10:18 AM
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Re: Is it necessary to take up science in order to become a commercial pilot?
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SO yes you need to take science for pilot... 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. |
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1st May 2011, 06:32 PM
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Re: Is it necessary to take up science in order to become a commercial pilot?
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For becoming commercial pilot, you have to take up science, more specifically Physics, English and Maths in 12th standard. You should pass 10+2 with minimum 50% marks in the mentioned subjects. IGRUA( Indra Gandhi Rashtriya Udan Akademi) conducts test for commercial pilots. For details visit www.igrua.gov.in |
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1st May 2011, 10:12 PM
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Re: Is it necessary to take up science in order to become a commercial pilot?
yes dear ! mustafa mulla it is cumpolsary to take science after 12 th to become a pilot.Remember 1 thing that your maths should be strong as it has lot of algebrse and trignometry.If u deserves this level you could jump into it without hesitation.other thing is that you should be financially much strong.
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2nd May 2011, 02:36 PM
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Re: Is it necessary to take up science in order to become a commercial pilot?
To become a commercial pilot you need to have science stream with physics, chemistry, mathematics at 10+2 level with 60%.
Only such candidates are eligible to become a commercial pilot. After this you need to acquire a student pilot license (SPL), after getting SPL you need to have PPL(private pilot license) to become Commercial pilot. For this you can join DGCA approved flying schools throughout the country. |
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28th September 2011, 02:51 AM
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Re: Is it necessary to take up science in order to become a commercial pilot?
Yes it is the basic requirement.for getting individual should be 10+2 with physics and math 50% marks in Physics and Maths. The applicant should have completed 17 years of age.for being the pilot candidate should attained the SPL (STUDENT PILOT LICENCE) after stipulated hours of flying.after that PPL and after that CPL.there are many training institute in india. Some of them are.Training Centres in India :
1. Academy of Carver Aviation Pvt. Ltd. 201/202, Comet, Opp Bandra Talao, Turner Road, Bandra (W), Mumbai ¨C 400050 India. Website : www.carveraviation.comTel: +91-22-2642 0138 2. Andhra PRadesh Flying Club, Begumpet Airport, Hyderabad. 3. Assam Flying Club, Guwahati Airport, Guwahati-7. 4. Bangalore Aeronautics Technical Services, Mysore Aerodrome, Karnataka. 5. Bihar Flying Institute, Civil Aerodrome, Patna-1. 6. Chimes Aviation Academy www.caaindia.com 7. Coimbatore Flying Club, Civil Aerodrome, Coimbatore,Tamil Nadu. 8. Faculty of Flight Safety Services, Delhi Flying Club Ltd. Safdarjang Airport, New Delhi-110 003. 9. Flying Club, Civil Aerodrome, Indore-452 005, MP. 10. Flytech Aviation Academy, 102, AI-Kauser, Road No. 10, West Maredpally, Secunderabad-500 026. 11. Government Aviation Training Institute, Civil Aerodrome, Bhubaneshwar. 12. Government Flying Training School, Jakkur Aerodrome, Yelahanka Post, Bangalore-560 064. 13. Gujarat Flying Club, Civil Aerodrome, Hasni Road, Baroda-390 006, Gujarat. 14. Indira Gandhi Rashtriya Uran Akademi, Fursatganj Airfield, Rea Bareli-229 302, Uttar Pradesh. 15. Jamshedpur Co-operativeFlying Club Ltd. Sonari Aerodrome, Jamshedpur, Bihar. 16. Ludhiana Aviation Club, Civil Aerodrome, PO Sahnswal, Ludhiana, Punjab. 17. Nagpur Flying Club, Sonegaon Aerodrome, Nagpur, MAharashtra. 18. Orient Flight School, Adminstrative Office 40, GST Road, St. Thomas Mount, Chennai-600 016, Operations at Civil Aerodrome, Pondicherry -605 008. 19. Sahara India Aviation Academy 249/250, Block A, Road No.6, National HighwayNo. 8, Mahipalpur (Near I.G International Airport) New Delhi-110037. 20. The Bombay Flying Club, Juhu Aerodrome, Juhu, Mumbai-400 049. 21. Udan Flying School, Indore-452 005, Madhya Pradesh. 22. West Bengal Flying Training Institute, Behala, Calcutta-700 060. 23. Career Aviation, #102 VBF Plaza, Airport Road, Bangalore - 560 008 Website: www.careersaviation.com 24. Chimes Aviation Academy(CAA),Dhana Airstrip, PO Dhana,Sagar, MP, India 470 228 ,Phone Numbers : 07582-308100,98736 62370,Email:[email protected]: www.caaindia.com 25. AeronautX Flight Training, 402 Belfer, Mumbai,Maharashtra, India 400,050 Tel: +91.98190.19098 Website:www.AeronautX.in 26. Flying Birds Aviation - Branches: Ahmedabad, Bangalore, Chennai, Mumbai, Delhi, Trivandram - Website: www.flyingbirds.in. |
#13
28th September 2011, 08:33 PM
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Re: Is it necessary to take up science in order to become a commercial pilot?
HI DEAR,
Yes it is the basic requirement.for getting individual should be 10+2 with physics and math 50% marks in Physics and Maths. The applicant should have completed 17 years of age.for being the pilot candidate should attained the SPL (STUDENT PILOT LICENCE) after stipulated hours of flying.after that PPL and after that CPL.there are many training institute in india. Some of them are.Training Centres in India : 1. Academy of Carver Aviation Pvt. Ltd. 201/202, Comet, Opp Bandra Talao, Turner Road, Bandra (W), Mumbai ¨C 400050 India. Website : www.carveraviation.comTel: +91-22-2642 0138 2. Andhra PRadesh Flying Club, Begumpet Airport, Hyderabad. 3. Assam Flying Club, Guwahati Airport, Guwahati-7. 4. Bangalore Aeronautics Technical Services, Mysore Aerodrome, Karnataka. 5. Bihar Flying Institute, Civil Aerodrome, Patna-1. 6. Chimes Aviation Academy www.caaindia.com 7. Coimbatore Flying Club, Civil Aerodrome, Coimbatore,Tamil Nadu. 8. Faculty of Flight Safety Services, Delhi Flying Club Ltd. Safdarjang Airport, New Delhi-110 003. 9. Flying Club, Civil Aerodrome, Indore-452 005, MP. 10. Flytech Aviation Academy, 102, AI-Kauser, Road No. 10, West Maredpally, Secunderabad-500 026. 11. Government Aviation Training Institute, Civil Aerodrome, Bhubaneshwar. 12. Government Flying Training School, Jakkur Aerodrome, Yelahanka Post, Bangalore-560 064. 13. Gujarat Flying Club, Civil Aerodrome, Hasni Road, Baroda-390 006, Gujarat. 14. Indira Gandhi Rashtriya Uran Akademi, Fursatganj Airfield, Rea Bareli-229 302, Uttar Pradesh. 15. Jamshedpur Co-operativeFlying Club Ltd. Sonari Aerodrome, Jamshedpur, Bihar. 16. Ludhiana Aviation Club, Civil Aerodrome, PO Sahnswal, Ludhiana, Punjab. 17. Nagpur Flying Club, Sonegaon Aerodrome, Nagpur, MAharashtra. 18. Orient Flight School, Adminstrative Office 40, GST Road, St. Thomas Mount, Chennai-600 016, Operations at Civil Aerodrome, Pondicherry -605 008. 19. Sahara India Aviation Academy 249/250, Block A, Road No.6, National HighwayNo. 8, Mahipalpur (Near I.G International Airport) New Delhi-110037. 20. The Bombay Flying Club, Juhu Aerodrome, Juhu, Mumbai-400 049. 21. Udan Flying School, Indore-452 005, Madhya Pradesh. 22. West Bengal Flying Training Institute, Behala, Calcutta-700 060. 23. Career Aviation, #102 VBF Plaza, Airport Road, Bangalore - 560 008 Website: www.careersaviation.com 24. Chimes Aviation Academy(CAA),Dhana Airstrip, PO Dhana,Sagar, MP, India 470 228 ,Phone Numbers : 07582-308100,98736 62370,Email:[email protected]: www.caaindia.com 25. AeronautX Flight Training, 402 Belfer, Mumbai,Maharashtra, India 400,050 Tel: +91.98190.19098 Website:www.AeronautX.in 26. Flying Birds Aviation - Branches: Ahmedabad, Bangalore, Chennai, Mumbai, Delhi, Trivandram - Website: www.flyingbirds.in. ~MANOJ~ |
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13th January 2013, 10:24 PM
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Re: Is it necessary to take up science in order to become a commercial pilot?
hi,,,
necessary to take up science in order to become a commercial pilot 1.After this you need to acquire a student pilot license (SPL), after getting SPL you need to have PPL(private pilot license) to become Commercial pilot. 2.Only such candidates are eligible to become a commercial pilot 3.To become a commercial pilot you need to have science stream with physics, chemistry, mathematics at 10+2 level with 60%. name of the univ. are------- 4.Ludhiana Aviation Club 5.Flytech Aviation Academy 6.West Bengal Flying Training Institute 7.Sahara India Aviation Academ 8.Indira Gandhi Rashtriya Uran Akademi 9.Chimes Aviation Academy all the best!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
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