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kuldeep RaikaTouch the SKY with Glory

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If you want to join Indian Air force as a fighter pilot. Then you have to complete your graduation and then apply for the AFCAT flying branch exam.

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

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Hello Odisha, To become pilot one needs to apply and get admission in a flying School. The eligibility of such schools is 12th standard. As you have done aeronautical engineering you are definitely eligible to seek admission in flying schools but whether you will get the licence or not will depend on what your doctors say about your medical condition. You approach your regular physician and ask him to check as per the DGCA requirements. The doctor will know what these are. Best wishes to you.

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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GFTS has an average student intake of 20-25 per batch for CPL program. The duration of CPL course is approximately 24 months which includes compulsory minimum flying requirement of 200 hours (as per DGCA guidelines). The CPL program also include theoretical courses in Air Regulation, Air Navigation, Meteorology,Aircraft General, Technical specific Aircraft & Engines.
Eligibility criteria (CPL) :
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 a
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Chahat Taank

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To become a pilot, you need a Bachelor's degree in aircraft operations, aviation, aeronautical engineering, or a related field. In addition, you will complete up to two months of ground training and need more than 1,500 hours of flight experience.

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Chahat Taank

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If you have math, physics, chemistry you can go for it.

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Chahat Taank

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In case you have passed 12th Science, you may join a CPL training programme if you meet the above mentioned educational and medical standards. You may approach private institutes, fill forms and get started. Most institutes have a Pilot Aptitude Test, which a candidate must clear, in order to get selected.

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Chahat Taank

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No, I think it's difficult as I heard you should have 50% marks in each subject in physics, chemistry and math but you can do degree of aviation course then you can serve aviation industry as ground staff and flight attendant and cargo handling.

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Chahat Taank

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You should be passed out 12th from non medical stream with 50% marks in each subject.

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