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ADVENTUREAVIA@GMAIL.COM gautam

Beginner-Level 1

Dear Sandesh,
We are one of the top ten schools in USA for Pilot training. We have 100% placement records of our previous students.

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karan sabharwal

Beginner-Level 5

as the international operations seem to grow within the coming years, I see a great employment scope for a commercial pilot.

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karan sabharwal

Beginner-Level 5

yes, you are eligible.

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Chetna S

Scholar-Level 17

Hi
Commercial pilot training looks exciting and one can only sustain if you keep on adding some more expertise to it year after year. In India, the jobs are little fluctuating depending on the airlines industry so choose wisely.

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Monisha Barua

Guide-Level 15

Hi Meenu,
Aviation refers to all activities involving the operation of aircrafts. Aviation courses in India deal with Flying Operation (Pilots), Aircrew (Air Hostesses), Aircraft, Air Traffic Management, Technical aspects of Flight, Aviation Safety, Regulatory Policies and economics of airport. Civil Aviation courses (as opposed to the Indian Air Force, that is, the air wing of the Indian armed forces) are necessary for those wishing to work in government or regulatory bodies of aviation or those planning to work as aviation consultants.
All aviation courses in India are supposed to comply with the rules laid down by the Director Genera
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Nidhi Jain

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Hi Raj,
There are no specific scholarships for the CPL training. You may consider approaching the following organisations offering loan scholarships: J.N. Tata Endowment, .C. Mahindra Education Trust, Sahu Jain Trust, Birla Education Trust, Aga Khan Education Service (India, )Mahalaxmi Education Trust, Bombay.
Other Organisations offering Gift Scholarships include N.M. Wadia Charities, Bombay, Sir Ratan Tata Trust, Bombay Tatachem Golden Jubilee Foundation, Bombay , I.T.C. Limited (Scholarship)Calcutta, The Paul Foundation Scholarship, Rotary Ambassadorial Scholarship.
Apart from these there are many private scholarships offered by priv
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Shreya Jaiswal

Contributor-Level 10

To become a pilot, you've to go for pilot training. To become a scientist you can go for Aerospace or Aeronautical Engineering.

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tom df

Contributor-Level 7

Hi Ujwal,
Yes there are very good job career opportunities available if you are working as a commercial pilot.
Commercial pilots are employed by national airlines like Indian Airlines or Air India and by private airlines as well as by foreign airlines. With the Asia Pacific region emerging as the pivot of the world, the aviation industry in India is poised for takeoff. From a mere 175 aircrafts in 2004, it is expected that by 2010 around 400 odd aircrafts will zip across the Indian skies.
A pilots job, glamorous as it may appear, is however an extremely demanding one. It involves working odd hours with 200 percent concentration, absorbing
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Monisha Barua

Guide-Level 15

Hi Uday,
Aviation refers to all activities involving the operation of aircrafts. Aviation courses in India deal with Flying Operation (Pilots), Aircrew (Air Hostesses), Aircraft, Air Traffic Management, Technical aspects of Flight, Aviation Safety, Regulatory Policies and economics of airport. Civil Aviation courses (as opposed to the Indian Air Force, that is, the air wing of the Indian armed forces) are necessary for those wishing to work in government or regulatory bodies of aviation or those planning to work as aviation consultants.
All aviation courses in India are supposed to comply with the rules laid down by the Director General
...more

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archana bansla

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If you want to be a pilot in Indian defense Services like Airf force or Army or Navy the process if different and if you want to be a domestic pilot then the process is different.
TO be a domestic pilot, you will need to join a school for pilot training. To join defence, you will need to qualify SSB exam for navy, air force or army.
hope this helps.
Thanks

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