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25th May 2011, 02:29 AM
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What to study after 12th standard for becoming a Pilot?
please let me know what to study after my 12th to become a pilot
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25th May 2011, 10:30 AM
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Re: What to study after 12th standard for becoming a Pilot?
you can become pilot either after 12th class + some pilot school admission or
after graduate can join as pilot in armed force.. 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%.So, you have to complete 10+2 to appear for any pilot training .... 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. Don’t 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.... They need to clear the entrance test exam of the flying schools in India,some will be state owned and some will be private.. above is for private pilot..and if you want to join armed force for pilot then need to do graduate and apply for SSC.. |
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25th May 2011, 11:45 AM
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Re: What to study after 12th standard for becoming a Pilot?
Many people are uncertain about the procedure to become an airline pilot.
Here i list the normal steps 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. 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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25th May 2011, 02:48 PM
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Re: What to study after 12th standard for becoming a Pilot?
Friend,
To Become a pilot:- Qualification - 10+2 with minimum 50% marks in Physics,Chemistry,Math. After completed 12th You should join any Air Flying School for compliting SPL,PPl,CPL training. These are some Flying School Names :-
Physical Requirement -To get the admission in flying school you need to clear the entrance test exam of the flying schools in India, they also need to clear the physical fitness . Only totally fit person can get opportunity to get admission in flying schools. |
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25th May 2011, 04:45 PM
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Re: What to study after 12th standard for becoming a Pilot?
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First basic thing you have done your 12th exam with science stream ..or any airnotical course you have done.. aftre 12th you may apply for the NDA course and other training course for the airnotical engg . or other training course .. wish you agreat future.. Thanks, ankur |
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25th May 2011, 07:01 PM
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Re: What to study after 12th standard for becoming a Pilot?
To become a pilot you can join air force through NDA or it will be good if you join aeronautical engineering in college.
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25th May 2011, 07:58 PM
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Re: What to study after 12th standard for becoming a Pilot?
To join Indian Airforce Flying branch you can appear for NDA examination conducted by UPSC twice in a year in the month of April and August. You mudt have Physics and Mathematics to join IAF or Navy by NDA exam and you must have attain age between 16 1/2 to 19 years on the date of commecement of training.
You are also eligible to join IAF flying branch after graduation in any stream for which you may need to appear for CDSE or SSC examination. For details regarding application process/ eligibility citeria/ notification date visit following websites..... For NDA/CDSE: www.upsc.gov.in For SSC: www.careerairforce.nic.in |
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13th December 2011, 04:11 PM
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Re: What to study after 12th standard for becoming a Pilot?
you can become pilot either after 12th class + some pilot school admission or
after graduate can join as pilot in armed force.. 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%.So, you have to complete 10+2 to appear for any pilot training .... 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. Don’t 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.... They need to clear the entrance test exam of the flying schools in India,some will be state owned and some will be private.. above is for private pilot..and if you want to join armed force for pilot then need to do graduate and apply for SSC.. |
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30th January 2012, 03:25 PM
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4th May 2013, 04:37 PM
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Re: What to study after 12th standard for becoming a Pilot?
Is there only one option of becoming pilot after aeronautical engineering...or what are the other job opportionities after aeronautical engineering...????
plz let me know the detailed information..???? |
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6th May 2013, 06:52 PM
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Re: What to study after 12th standard for becoming a 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. 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 -- Air Force Central Medical Establishment in New Delhi 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. Damages: Multi engine flight training is very expensive and can cost anything between Rs 15,000 and Rs 25,000 per hour. |
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14th November 2013, 07:09 PM
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Re: What to study after 12th standard for becoming a Pilot?
Hi,i have done my 12th science in 2011 with biology.But,now again i got an opportunity to become a pilot and i don't want to miss it.I will give maths exam.I have done already 12th but to get admission i will give maths exam.I want to become an International Pilot.So,after i give an exam can i get admission in Pilot%u2026?
Thank you. |
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20th January 2016, 11:21 PM
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Re: What to study after 12th standard for becoming a Pilot?
Hii..
I'm ryt now persuing my bsc degree(2nd year) and soon after this I wanted to join in for aviation course Pls brief me wat course should I take up to become a pilot and leave a contact number of any if possible Thank you |
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20th February 2016, 04:15 PM
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Re: What to study after 12th standard for becoming a Pilot?
Hii everyone
My self Deepak gupta from Azamgarh (U.P.) M Pilot banana chata hu par mare pas mony nahi Kya karou Agar kese ke pas many h to plz. Mujhe pilot bana de M dheere usake mony retern kar duonga Plz. I'm speak english language My mobile number 91 7860679737 OR 91 856306998 [ India ] |
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5th July 2017, 05:08 PM
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Re: What to study after 12th standard for becoming a Pilot?
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After Graduation,you are eligible for recruitment of Pilot in INDIAN AIR FORCE. If you have NCC AIR WING C CERTIFICATE,you will get bonus marks in recruitment. |
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