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4 years agoScholar-Level 16
1. IGRUA Raebareli
2. NFTI GONDIA
3. Chimes Aviation
4. Carver Avaition
5. GMR Aviation Academy
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4 years agoScholar-Level 16
CPL gives you the privilege to fly as a pilot for the endorsed aircraft on the License.
Further after ATPL issue eligibility is satisfied, the ATPL is issued by DGCA.
ATPL is the highest flying licence issued across any civil aviation authority across the globe.
Those who get an ATPL fly as commanders with the operator.
The average minimum salary amounts to around INR. 5 Lakh/Month.
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4 years agoScholar-Level 16
Yes, if you have completed class 12th with PCM and scored a minimum of 50% marks aggregate, then you are eligible for this course.
The minimum age is 18, which you have already attained.
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4 years agoScholar-Level 16
You should make a note of it that job hunting is solely the responsibility of the candidate although flying schools in the end come up to take credit for their candidates being shortlisted for some XYZ Airlines. But flying schools have got no role to play in placements or in the selection of the candidate with any airline. Only Cadet Pilot Programmes' conducted by airlines assure a job after the completion of training with their choice of flying schools and aircrafts. Hence be very sure that placements or selection with any airline as a pilot is not going to be easy. All the best.
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4 years agoScholar-Level 16
Airlines do not expect you to come trained by some outside agency and immediately start delivering after joining them. Most or may be all the jobs in Aviation require certain amount of precision and time management. Some airlines or operators look for economy and some others worry about the time. Hence, candidates holding basic educational qualification are also accepted for 60% of roles in Aviation. The operator than provides a training which is as per their standards. All the best.
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4 years agoScholar-Level 16
Please click on the link for more details:-https://www.shiksha.com/aviation/articles/can-your-eyesight-issues-dampen-the-chances-of-becoming-a-pilot-blogId-17237
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4 years agoScholar-Level 16
It is a professional training and there are certain requirements defined by DGCA to be completed within a period of 5 years to get a CPL issued.
DGCA conducts exams for issue of CPL every three months and 200 hours of flying may be completed within 6 months depending on the weather, terrain, availability of instructor/examiner etc.
Hence minimum duration if flown regularly and exams being cleared in one attempt is just 6 months which is practically near to impossible.
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4 years agoScholar-Level 16
FATA rule allows pilots from defence pilots to join commercial Aviation and serve the airlines as a full time pilot. The selection is also easy and there is a separate lateral entry for defence personnel. If you have retired from any ground job in forces than you may find similar jobs in Air India specially. There is a specific amount of reservation for retired defence personnel in Air India. I don't have much idea about how other airlines do that. All the best.
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4 years agoScholar-Level 16
Side by side you can continue your PPL.
You should have passed class 12TH with PCM. Commerce will not let you be eligible for becoming a pilot.
The requirement is to have passed class 12TH with PCM 50% marks.
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4 years agoScholar-Level 16
1. At least 18Years of age.
2. Pass Class 12 with PCM, 50% Aggregate. Apart from the above no other primary qualifications are required to start the CPL Training. Class 1 medical (For Issue of CPL) is required later, although it should be done in advance to confirm if you have any observations in medical standard required for a pilot. Now if you do not have PCM @ +2 level than at present you are not eligible. But you may attain eligibility by appearing PCM subjects in the next attempt of board exams. All the best.
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