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Atul Mishra

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Government Flying Training School has courses such as Certificate which are primarily in the stream of Aviation.

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Shilpak Makode

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Priyangsu Bose

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It's important to note that fee structures for pilot training can vary widely based on factors such as the flight school, location, training program, aircraft type, duration of the program, and any additional services included.
To obtain accurate and up-to-date information about the fee structure for CPL training at GFTS Bangalore, I recommend visiting their official website or contacting their admissions or training department directly. They will be able to provide you with detailed information about the program, including the tuition fees, additional costs, payment schedules, and any financial assistance or scholarships available.
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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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The eligibility criteria of Government flying training school for CPL is given below.
1. Min Age 17 Yrs.
2. 10 + 2 Passed with Physics and Maths from recognized board or equivalent.
3. 200 hours flying training followed by passing practical and written exams.
4. Duration 24 months.
5. No maximum age but not advisable for candidates above 35 years due to cut off age for airline recruitment.
So from above students of 10+2 with medical stream are not eligible for Commercial pilot licence.

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Mithun R

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You are eligible to join the flying schools to become a pilot after completing your graduation or 12th. Once you meet the eligibility criteria, you can fill the application form and be prepared for the entrance test conducted by DGCA. Cadet programs and private
- Specializing in physics, aerospace engineering, or computing may provide an honourable education foundation for pilots.

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Krishna Goenka

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Absolutely yes, a stream is not as important as your skills and passion.
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It is necessary to clear the class 2 medical of DGCA.
Join an aviation institute.
Fly at least 200 hours.
Clear the exams.
Get the CPL certificate.

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jasveer singh

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Hi,
Research Pilot Schools
Take an Admissions Flight
Apply for FAA Medical Certificate
Apply for FAA Student Pilot Certificate
Start Flight Training Lessons
Pass Private Pilot Knowledge Test
Pass Private Pilot Practical Exam
How do I become a government pilot
Interested candidates can apply for the AFCAT exam to become a Pilot through the AFCAT stream Following are the criteria to clear SSC This scheme allows the candidates to be in the army for only 14 years To be qualified for this scheme the candidate has to go through the Air Force Common Admission Test AFCAT.

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