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8th October 2014, 02:49 PM
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How to become Pilot
I have completed 12th with 55% marks and now want to become Pilot so please tell me about the eligibility criteria for becoming Pilot? Also give me the list of best pilot training institutes in India?
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8th October 2014, 04:25 PM
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Re: How to become Pilot
You have decided to be a commercial pilot then you have to select right pilot training institute to fulfill your dream. You have good job opportunities because in today’s fast growing world there is huge demand for the commercial pilots. After taking training from institute you have to clear Commercial Pilot's License Conversion Examination conducted by DGCA, Govt. of India. Eligibility: • 12th with Physics, and Maths subjects with at least 50% marks • Minimum age: 18 years • Candidate should be able to read, speak, write, and understand the English language • Pass the applicable knowledge test • Receive the flight training certificate • Third-class medical certificate Course duration: 2 years Course fees: Rs. 12-18 lakhs Now, I am giving you list of best pilot training institutes in India. These offer comprehensive syllabus, all facilities and highly experienced faculty. These institutes are affiliated to Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA), Government of India. Following are the top 10 pilot training institutes in India: 1. Government Aviation Training Institute, Bhubaneswar 2. Coimbatore Flying Club, Coimbatore 3. Indian Aviation Academy, Mumbai 4. Jamshedpur Co-operative Flying Club Ltd, Jamshedpur 5. All India Institute of Aeronautics, (AIIA), Dehradun 6. Rajiv Gandhi Aviation Academy, Secunderabad 7. Ahmedabad Aviation and Aeronautics, Ahmedabad 8. Government Flying Training School, Bangalore 9. Indira Gandhi Rashtriya Uran Akademi, Bareli 10. West Bengal Flying Training Institute, Kolkata |
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23rd November 2014, 08:52 AM
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How to become Pilot
Hey there, I want to become a pilot. What should I do??
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23rd November 2014, 09:44 AM
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Re: How to become Pilot
Yes dear, let me notify you that there are three entrance test in India for pilot trainging: • Commercial Pilot License training (Ground Classes plus Flying Training) • Private Pilot License training (Ground Classes plus Flying Training) • Ground Classes only (PPL Level) Eligibility: Qualification: Candidate must have passed 10+2 with a minimum of 50 percent marks in mathematics and physics. Age Criteria: At least 16 years of age to start pilot training. Vision in one eye must be perfect. (6/6 eyesight) Procedure for Admission: • CPL (Ground Classes plus Flying Training). • PPL (Ground Classes plus Flying Training) and • Ground Classes (PPL level) only. Written test and Interview will be common to (a), (b) and (c). Successful candidates will be required to undergo a DGCA medical examination. Pilot Training Institutes in India: Following is the list of pilot training institutes: Jamshedpur Cooperative Flying Club, Jamshedpur, Jharkhand UP State Flying Training Institute, Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh Andhra Pradesh Aviation Academy, Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh Northern India Flying Club, Jallandhar, Punjab Madhya Pradesh Flying Club, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh Gujarat Flying Club, Vadodara, Gujarat Aviation Training Academy, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu Haryana Institute of Civil Aviation, Hissar, Haryana Assam Flying Club, Guwahati, Assam Haryana Institute of Civil Aviation, Pinjore, Haryana Government. Flying Training School, Bangalore, Karnataka Patiala Aviation Club, Patiala, Punjab Bombay Flying Club, Mumbai, Maharashtra Amritsar Aviation Club, Amritsar, Punjab Banasthali Vidyapith Gliding and Flying Club, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu Delhi Flying Club, New Delhi Nagpur Flying Club, Nagpur, Maharashtra Government Flying Training Institute, Kolkata, West Bengal Bihar Flying Institute, Patna, Bihar Madras Flying Club, Chennai, Tamil Nadu Madhya Pradesh Flying Club, Indore, Madhya Pradesh Kerala Aviation Training Centre, Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala Haryana Institute of Civil Aviation, Karnal, Haryana Ludhiana Aviation Club, Ludhiana, Punjab Andaman & Nicobar Flying Training Institute, Port Blair, Andaman & Nicobar Islands Government. Flying Training Institute, Bhubaneshwar, Orissa Rajasthan State Flying School, Jaipur, Rajasthan Indira Gandhi Rashtriya Udan Akademi, Rae Bareilly, Uttar Pradesh |
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19th March 2015, 10:58 AM
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Re: How to become Pilot
Can you please provide me with all the required etails and procedured to became a pilot?
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19th March 2015, 10:58 AM
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Re: How to become Pilot
In response to your question here are the procedures to became a Pilot: 1.Get a four-year college degree: .I would like to tell you that the first and foremost eligibility to became a pilot is that a four year degree. . After that you need to get a First Class medical certificate from a Federal Aviation Administration medical examiner. 2.The other Advanced Requirements are as : .The second step is to get a pilot license from the various sources it is affiliated to. . For the commercial certificate, you will need 250 hours total time, 100 hours PIC, 50 hours cross country, and 10 hours of dual instruction in a complex aircraft. .Once you complete your certified flight instructor (CFI) rating and you can begin working at your flight school. .To qualify for FAA licensure, applicants must be at least 18 years old and have at least 250 hours of flight experience. 3: Getting Experience .With the proper ratings and 1500 hours of flight time, you could get hired by any number of regional airlines flying turboprop and regional-jet aircraft. .To work for a major airline, you will typically need 3,000 hours total flight time including at least 1,500 hours multi-engine, and at least 1000 hours as pilot in command (PIC) of turbine (jet) powered aircraft, preferably in scheduled airline flying and in type of aircraft.. .Companies other than airlines usually require less flying experience but let me tell you that commercial pilot’s license is a minimum requirement, .Depending on the type of aircraft, new airline pilots start as first officers or flight engineers. .You can begin with smaller regional or commuter airlines. These jobs often lead to higher paying jobs with bigger, national or major airlines so you could take jobs as flight engineers with the airlines. 4: Airline Advancement In the airlines, advancement is usually predetermined by seniority provisions stated in union contracts. Expect a timetable like this: .After 1 -5 years, flight engineers advance according to seniority to first officer. .After 5 -15 years, a first officer will advance to captain. . I would like to tell you that gaining seniority will also help you acquire preferred flight assignments. Your time with the airline will determine when you fly, if you fly on weekends, or if you'll be in the air during Christmas. # So by these methods you became Pilot finally. Hope you have understanded the whole concept Thank you.. visit again |
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