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  #2  
28th November 2014, 04:20 PM
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Re: How to Become a Commercial Pilot?

The Commercial pilots can be cargo pilots, tour pilots, or backcountry pilots. They can be flight instructors, ferry pilots or glider tow pilots. A commercial pilot is simply one who is allowed by the FAA to charge money for services

Eligibility Requirements

Commercial pilot applicants must be at least 18 years old

The applicant must be able to read, speak, write and understand English

The applicants also need to hold at least a private pilot certificate.

The applicant must need to to be a 12th PASS with Math and Physics

Commercial pilot license (CPL)
A student can get the CPL by doing his flying training for 129 hours to complete 250 Hour of flying.

Here I am also providing you name of some flying schools for training in flying from where SPL, PPL, and CPL training can be completed:

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 (More details are here)
  #3  
18th May 2015, 04:36 PM
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Re: How to Become a Commercial Pilot?

I am Ramanujam. I want to become Commercial Pilot. Will you please tell me that how to become Commercial Pilot in India?
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18th May 2015, 04:37 PM
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Join Date: Apr 2013
Re: How to Become a Commercial Pilot?

As per your need, I am giving you steps to become Commercial Pilot in India, have a look.

Step 1: Meet the Qualification:

Education:

Applicant need to pass 10+2 with mathematics and physics and have at least 50% marks in mathematics and physics.

Age Criteria:
Age of the candidate should have at least 16 years

Medical Standard:
6/6 eyesight

Step 2: Train as a Private Pilot
Step 3: Log Flight Hours
Step 4: Pass Required Tests
Step 5: Pursue Additional Certification

GROUND TRAINING SYLLABUS

Air Regulations
Aircraft Act, 1934 – Chapter I, Section Short title and extent, definitions, power to detain aircraft, penalty for act in contravention of rules made under the act, penalty for flying so as to cause danger;
Aircraft Rules, 1937;
rules of the air;
appropriate air traffic services practices and procedures.

Aircraft General Knowledge
Principles of operation and functioning of aeroplane power plants, systems and instruments;
Perating limitations of appropriate aeroplanes and power plants; relevant operational information from the flight manual or other appropriate document;
Use and serviceability checks of equipment and systems of appropriate aeroplanes;
Maintenance procedures for airframes, systems and power plants of appropriate aeroplanes

Flight Performance and Planning
Effects of loading and mass distribution on aeroplane handling, flight characteristics and performance; mass and balance calculations;
Use and practical application of take-off, landing and other performance data;
Pre-flight and en-route flight planning appropriate to operations under VFR; preparation and filing of air traffic services flight plans; appropriate air traffic service procedures, position reporting procedures; altimeter setting procedures; operations in areas of high density traffic;

Human Performance and Limitations
Human performance and limitations relevant to the commercial pilot- aeroplanes;

Aviation Meteorology
aInterpretation and application of aeronautical meteorological reports, charts and forecasts, use of, and procedures for obtaining, meteorological information, pre-flight and in-flight; altimetry;
Aeronautical meteorology; climatology of relevant areas in respect of the elements having an effect upon aviation; the movement of pressure systems, the structure of fronts and the origin and characteristics of significant weather phenomenon which affect take-off, en-route and landing conditions; hazardous weather avoidance;

Air Navigation
Air navigation, including the use of aeronautical charts, instruments and navigation aids; an understanding of the principles and characteristics of appropriate navigation systems; operation of airborne equipment; practical aspects of air navigation and dead reckoning techniques;
Practical air navigation using radio navigation aids;
Use, accuracy and reliability of navigation systems used in departure enroute, approach and landing phases of flight; identification of radio navigation aids


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