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Varun Murugan

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To become a pilot in India by 2025, follow these steps:Educational Requirements: Complete 10+2 with Physics and Mathematics.Medical Fitness: Obtain a Class I medical certificate from DGCA-approved centres.Entrance Exam: Pass entrance exams conducted by flying schools.Pilot Training: Enroll in a DGCA-approved flying school for training, which includes ground school and practical flying hours.Licensing:Obtain a Student Pilot License (SPL).Get a Private Pilot License (PPL) after 40 flight hours.Acquire a Commercial Pilot License (CPL) after 200 flight hours124.Consider institutions like IGRUA, CAE-NFTI, or the Air India Cadet Pilot Progra
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Parul Thapa

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The duration of Pilot course in India can vary depending on the type of pilot license you are pursuing and the flight school or institution where you enroll. Here are the general timeframes for some of the common Pilot course in India:Private Pilot License: 6 to 12 monthsCommercial Pilot License: 18 to 24 months Airline Transport Pilot License: 18 to 24 months

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Nidhi Pathak

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To obtain a Student Pilot License (SPL) in India, especially while studying in Class 11, you need to meet certain requirements and follow specific steps:Age Requirement:You must be at least 16 years old to apply for an SPLEducational Qualification:The minimum educational qualification required is typically completion of the 10th board exam from a recognised boardMedical Certificate:You need to obtain a Class 2 Medical Certificate to ensure you are medically fit as per the standards set by the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA)Application Process:Enroll in a recognised Flying School that offers SPL courses.Ensure you satisfy t
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Bhavana Pandey

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The highest package offered for Commercial Pilot Licence course at Speed Jet Aviation  stood at INR 96 LPA. The total course duration is 12-15 months, including 8 months of FAA CPL training in the USA, 3 months of DGCA Ground Training in India, and 42 days in Bahrain to complete the A320 Type Rating.

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Ashutosh Rai

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Commercial pilot training is a licensing course of the Diploma level which comes under the Civil Aviation course. This course permits the candidate to act as the pilot in command in a single pilot aircraft or as a co-pilot as a multi-pilot aircraft. Flying a minimum of 200 hours will grant you the Commercial Pilot License (CPL). The duration of this course is 18 months to 2 years. The average course fee for this course is 3 Lakhs to 12 Lakhs and the average salary they earn is from 10 Lakhs to 30 Lakhs. They are posted in the areas like Airports, Pilot Training Centers, Airlines, Aviation Industry, Flying clubs, Security services, Flyi
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RUPANJANA MISHRA

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A.M.E. CET is the best entrance examination that will approve the CPL Certificate for continuing into flying. Commercial Pilot License (CPL) allows students to perform flying work in single and multi- engine airplanes, and fly aircraft as a co-pilot. The course is all about operating the aircraft in the air. To become a Pilot, the students should, first, complete their studies, clear exams, and then move on to flying.

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Mohamed Risham

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Hi Asmitha You have to study and write some examinations to become a pilot. Any flying school that you join, will teach you all that is necessary to 'pass' the examinations conducted by the regulator. Most of them will also have well-equipped libraries where you can read and understand a bit more than what is necessary to know. That would help you score a bit higher marks in the examinations and those higher marks could be some added advantage when an airline tries to recruit pilots. If you think of doing these studies along with your studies for your B.Tech, you are likely to be over burdened and will fail to do justice to either of y
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Yash Sahani

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An airline pilot requires a Bachelor's degree in any subject, whereas a commercial pilot usually needs a high school Diploma or equivalent. Some of the flight schools are part of 2-4 year colleges/universities offering the desired aviation or aeronautics degree, approved by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA).

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Good day, Achintya It's encouraging to learn that you're considering pursuing pilot training. Admissions procedures are rather simple. You can apply to a flight training school after completing your 12th grade education with a math and Physics major. You may learn everything there is to know about the college by just browsing their website.

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