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Capt Ankur SAPilot with Air India

Guide-Level 13

There is no such limitation. Those pilots who are hired on Wide body fleet like Boeing 777/787 and Airbus 350/380 fly the international route from the very first day onwards. Others who fly narrow body fleet like Airbus 320 or Boeing 737 are on the domestic sectors usually. Some small international sectors like Dubai, Singapore, Moscow etc. are also covered by narrow body fleet.

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Capt Ankur SAPilot with Air India

Guide-Level 13

Placement/.job depends on you. A flying school shall not provide any placement assistance. You will have to look at the vacancy notifications as and when published by the airlines and apply to them as per your eligibility. People have got placed within one month of getting their license and some others keep waiting for a longer duration due to unawareness or no vacancies being announced by airlines.

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Capt Ankur SAPilot with Air India

Guide-Level 13

In general Candidate Profile for Freshers for cabin crew is as under :
Age:Between 18 and 27 years
Minimum Height:Men - 170 cms and Women - 157 cms
Weight:In proportion to height
Educational Qualification:HSC (10 + 2). Candidates who are appearing for their HSC examinations can also apply
Physical features:Pleasing personality, clear complexion (scars, pimples and blemishes not acceptable) and good eyesight
Marital Status:Unmarried
Language skills:Fluency in English and Hindi. Proficiency in a foreign language will be an added advantage. Interactive skills:Excellent communication and good interpersonal skills
Nationality:Indian citizens only
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Capt Ankur SAPilot with Air India

Guide-Level 13

Obviously bro, CPL holder can fly an aircraft. Those aircrafts which are endorsed on the holders license can be flown by the holder of such license. If the airline operator wants you to fly any other aircraft then you will have to get trained on that aircraft. Then you will be endorsed on that aircraft by DGCA. After endorsement you can fly that aircraft also.

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Capt Ankur SAPilot with Air India

Guide-Level 13

It hardly matters. Even if you fail once you can practise and prepare better for the next time and appear again. There's no Specific number of attempts mentioned by DGCA.

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Suchita Mantri

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B.Sc in Aviation Science is 3 years long program which deals with the study, design and operation of flight capable machine (aircraft, helicopters, gliders etc).
A graduade in the above mentioned course can take up various professions, for example:
1. Mechanic (aircraft designing, manufacturing, maintenance)
2. Pilot
3. Flight Attendant
4. Air Traffic Controller
5. Cargo Manager
6. Airport Ground Operations Manager
Sincec the field are very diverse and one has to start from scratch, I can not say much about the annual package offered.
But you must know that Banasthali University offers recognised and accepted Aviation Training and gives to a ch
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Sourabh BiliangadiAm pursuing my MBA in travel and tourism.

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Hello Aditi,
Yes, see, as per your interests on both the fields have tremendous opportunities in future. MBA in travel tourism is the future Settled seeker factor. And, Diploma in aviation is also good. But pay scale will be less in MBA travel but after 2 years of experience, you'll be paid more. And, one more thing, if you do MBA in travel, you'll get an opportunity to enter aviation industry and also many other jobs will be open but if you go for aviation, you can enter only in one field that is aviation only. So, think twice and make your decision.
All the best!

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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

Scholar-Level 18

Hello Hanif,
Percentage of placements in simple term means how many percent students who had registered with placements cell of the college were offered jobs by the recruiters who must have come to the college for recruitment.

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