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Shraddha Vinaykumar

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Research the organizations, aviation schools, and government initiatives that offer financial aid for pilot training. Most airlines, like Indigo through its Cadet Pilot Program, and institutions such as the Indian Government's *National Aviation Academy*, offer merit-based or need-based scholarships. A few scholarships are specifically designed for underprivileged, female, or minority candidates to promote diversity in aviation. Explore global aviation scholarships such as the International Society of Women Airline Pilots (ISA+21) or programs by organizations like IATA. Maintain excellent academic performance, especially in Science and
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Varun Murugan

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Your height of 147 cm (approximately 4'10") may pose challenges in some contexts, particularly with military aviation, which often has specific height requirements. However, for commercial pilot training and most airlines, there are no strict height restrictions as long as you can operate the aircraft controls safely. Some flight schools may have their own guidelines, so it's advisable to check directly with them regarding their aircraft compatibility. Overall, pursuing your goal is feasible; just ensure you can reach all necessary controls comfortably.

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Varun Murugan

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To pursue an aircraft manufacturing course after completing 12th with PCM, consider the following options:Courses AvailableBachelor's Degree in Aerospace Engineering: Focuses on aircraft design, manufacturing processes, and systems.Aircraft Maintenance Engineering (AME): A specialised programme covering aircraft systems, maintenance procedures, and regulations. Duration is typically 2-3 years.Diploma in Aircraft Manufacturing: Offers practical training in manufacturing techniques and quality assurance processes.Notable CollegesIndian Institutes of Technology (IITs): Offer aerospace engineering programs.Indira Gandhi Institute of Aerona
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Varun Murugan

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Here is a list of notable pilot training schools in India:Indira Gandhi Institute of Aeronautics - JaipurNational Flying Training Institute (NFTI) - MaharashtraBombay Flying Club - MumbaiHindustan Aviation Academy - BangaloreIndira Gandhi Rashtriya Uran Akademi (IGRUA) - Uttar PradeshMadhya Pradesh Flying Club - Madhya PradeshAhmedabad Aviation & Aeronautics Ltd - GujaratOrient Flight Aviation Academy - MysoreRajiv Gandhi Academy for Aviation Technology - KeralaAsia Pacific Flight Training Academy - HyderabadThese schools are recognised by the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) and offer various pilot training programs.Also c
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Varun Murugan

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To pursue pilot training in India as a foreign national, follow these steps:Eligibility: Ensure you meet the age (17-30 years) and educational requirements (10+2 with Physics and Mathematics) for Commercial Pilot License (CPL) programs.Medical Certification: Obtain a Class 1 medical certificate from a DGCA-approved center.Choose a Flight School: Research DGCA-approved flying schools, considering factors like cost and reputation. Notable institutions include IGRUA.Entrance Exam: Prepare for and pass the entrance examination and interview required by your chosen school.Training Duration: Complete the CPL training, which typically lasts 1
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Abhignan bollam

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To become a helicopter pilot in India, you'll need proper education, training, and licensing. Here's a detailed guide:After 10th Grade: Complete 10+2 with Physics and Mathematics as compulsory subjects, as these are prerequisites for aviation training programs.Choose a License:Private Pilot License (H): Requires Class 10 completion and a Class II medical certificate.Commercial Pilot License (H): Requires 10+2 in Physics and Math, Class I medical certificate, and a minimum age of 17 years.Flight School Enrollment: Join a Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA)-approved helicopter training institute. This involves theoretical studie
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Shiv Kumar

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In Gujarat, several institutes offer pilot training programs. Here are some of the well-known ones:Indira Gandhi Institute of Aeronautics (IGIA) - AhmedabadIGIA offers various aviation courses, including pilot training. The fee for pilot training typically ranges from INR 20 Lacs to INR 25 lakhs, depending on the type of training (Private Pilot License, Commercial Pilot License).Capt. Sahil Khurana Aviation Academy (CSKA) - AhmedabadThis academy offers integrated pilot training programs with the fees ranging from INR 15 Lacs to INR 18 Lacs for a Commercial Pilot License (CPL) program.Gujarat Aviation Academy - AhmedabadIt offers both P
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Varun Murugan

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Firstly only with CPL you cannot become a Flight instructor, you need to complete instructor rating, that cost you around 4-5 lakhs, then The salary of a flight instructor in India soon after completing a Commercial Pilot License (CPL) and instructor rating ypically ranges from ?4 Lacs to ?5 Lacs per annum for entry-level positions. As instructors gain experience and qualifications, their salaries can increase significantly, reaching up to ?12 Lacs per annum or more depending on the flying school and specific role.

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Varun Murugan

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To gain admission for a Commercial Pilot License (CPL) after completing your 12th grade, follow these steps:Eligibility Criteria: You must have completed 12th with Physics and Mathematics. Additionally, you should be at least 18 years old and possess a Class 2 medical certificate from a DGCA-authorized doctor 13.Entrance Exams: Some flying schools may require you to pass entrance exams such as AME CET or IGRUA 35.(not sure about the school you are mentioning in the question)Application Process: Apply to recognized flight training schools. Prepare for interviews and aptitude tests that assess your suitability for flying 13.CPL Fees: The
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Vidhi Jain

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Dear candidate, the Aircraft Stability and Control subject is of extreme importance for every aeronautical engineering graduate because it teaches you about the various ways in which an airplane could respond after facing some unforeseen disturbances, and further gives you an idea regarding different ways to tackle the same.This information is crucial for the aeronautical engineer to put to use while designing and manufacturing the aircraft in order to install the required safety equipment and control systems in place.

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