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Loveleen Choudhury

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A Flight Dispatcher plays a critical role in aircraft operations by ensuring that flights are planned, coordinated, and executed safely and efficiently. They are responsible for creating flight plans, which include routing, fuel requirements, weather conditions, and other operational factors. Dispatchers communicate with pilots before and during the flight to provide updated information and ensure that all safety protocols are followed. They also coordinate with air traffic control and ground services to ensure smooth operations. In the event of delays or emergencies, Flight Dispatchers assist in making necessary adjustments to th
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Kanishk Shukla

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Yes, aircraft engineers can work with space agencies like ISRO (Indian Space Research Organisation) or NASA, provided they meet the specific qualifications and expertise required by these organizations. While the core work of space agencies revolves around space exploration and satellite technology, aircraft engineers with a background in aerospace, aeronautical, or mechanical engineering are often recruited for their skills in aircraft design, propulsion systems, and structural integrity, which are also essential in space missions. These engineers may be involved in the development of launch vehicles, spacecraft, and other a
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Aishwarya Rai

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Students cannot pursue full-fledged Aircraft courses through distance education, as these programs typically require hands-on training and practical experience, which is essential for gaining the necessary skills in the aviation industry. Courses like Aircraft Maintenance Engineering (AME) or Aeronautical Engineering involve practical workshops, labs, and flying hours that cannot be effectively delivered through a distance learning format. Therefore, students must attend on-campus programs for such specialised training.

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Parul Shukla

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Currently, there are no comprehensive online courses that cover the full spectrum of Aviation or Aircraft-related studies. While there are specialised programs and certification courses available online for specific areas like aviation management, piloting, and safety protocols, in-depth technical training such as Aircraft Maintenance Engineering (AME) or Aeronautical Engineering usually requires hands-on, practical training and cannot be fully pursued online. 

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Jaya Shukla

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No, it is not necessary to clear the NEET exam for pursuing aircraft-related courses. NEET (National Eligibility cum Entrance Test) is primarily required for admission to medical courses like MBBS, BDS, and other medical-related programs. Aircraft courses such as Pilot Training, Aircraft Maintenance Engineering (AME), Aerospace Engineering, and Aeronautical Engineering have separate entrance exams or eligibility criteria that focus on subjects like Physics, Mathematics, and English, rather than medical qualifications. Therefore, NEET is not relevant for those interested in aircraft careers.

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Parul Thapa

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Yes, English language proficiency is mandatory for most aircraft-related courses, particularly for careers such as Pilot Training, Aircraft Maintenance Engineering (AME), and Aerospace Engineering. English is the international language of Aviation, and clear communication in English is essential for ensuring safety and efficiency in the air. For pilots and cabin crew, proficiency in English is required to understand flight instructions, communicate with air traffic control, and interact with international passengers. Aviation authorities, including the DGCA, also assess language proficiency during the selection process for th
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Mamona Jain

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Yes, Physics and Mathematics are generally compulsory for admission to most technical aircraft-related courses, such as Aerospace Engineering, Aeronautical Engineering, and Aircraft Maintenance Engineering (AME). These fields require a strong understanding of scientific principles and mathematical concepts, particularly in areas like aerodynamics, flight mechanics, and structural analysis. Students must have studied Physics and Mathematics at the Class 12 level (or equivalent) to be eligible for these programs. 

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Loveleen Choudhury

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Yes, medical fitness is a crucial requirement for many aircraft-related courses, especially for careers in Pilot Training, Aircraft Maintenance Engineering (AME), and Cabin Crew. Candidates must meet specific medical standards set by aviation authorities like the DGCA to ensure they are physically and mentally fit to handle the responsibilities associated with aircraft operations. Common medical requirements include normal vision (with or without correction), good hearing, no severe physical disabilities, and overall good health to withstand the physical demands of the job. For pilots, additional tests such as Class 1 or Class 2 M
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Kanishk Shukla

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No, students from a Commerce background cannot typically pursue technical aircraft-related courses like Aerospace Engineering, Aeronautical Engineering, or Aircraft Maintenance Engineering (AME), as these programs require a strong foundation in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics (PCM) at the 10+2 level. However, Commerce students can explore non-technical roles in the aviation sector, such as Airport Management, Cabin Crew, or Aviation Hospitality, which do not require a PCM background. For technical careers involving aircraft design, maintenance, or operations, a Science stream qualification is mandatory.

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Mani Sahni

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An Air Hostess course trains individuals to work as cabin crew members responsible for ensuring the safety and comfort of passengers during flights. The Air Hostess course covers essential topics like in-flight safety procedures, customer service, emergency handling, grooming, and communication skills. Cabin crew members act as the bridge between passengers and the aircraft crew, playing a vital role in enhancing the travel experience. While they don't directly operate or maintain aircraft, their career is closely tied to the aviation industry, requiring them to work on various aircraft types and comply with aviation regulations f
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