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BASIL PAUL KDigging my way into the Hospitality Industry

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Commercial Pilot License (CPL)
A student can get the CPL by doing his flying training for 129 hours to complete 250 hours of flying. Training facilities are available with Flying Clubs in India, Indira Gandhi Rashtriya Uran Academy (in Rae Bareilly, UP), Private Academies or Flying Schools in USA, Europe, Australia, the Gulf, etc.
Eligibility: Class XII (Physics and Maths). Current PPL License needed with flying experience in the last three years,18to 30 years and medical clearance fromAFCME, New Delhi or IAM, Bangalore.
Written exam: A test in the following subjects is needed for getting the CPL: Air Regulations, Aviation Meteorology, Ai
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THAKUR.AVIATION

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This course is pertaining to Aircraft maintenance engineering, and is not a mandatory to enable the entry to pilot course. You still need to pass through the CPL training. However, knowledge of AME course fetches you lot of advantage in pilot training course.

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akhil sharma

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The fees varies college to college. The cost to become a pilot in Delhi, is very high, minimum INR. Rs.12 Lacs.

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Sahil Rana

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Choose PCM stream in 10+2. There are different requirements of different colleges but the basic one is at least 60% marks but actually you must have 80% for getting admission in a good institution. I would suggest you IGA, Delhi which is one of the best in India. Duration of courses also vary from college to college.
All the best for your future.

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BASIL PAUL KDigging my way into the Hospitality Industry

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Money aspect would come around 40-50 lakh. The cost could only go upwards of that sum.

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Bright Futureborn to help you

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It varies from institution to institution. The thing which you have to pay for is the different types of license. Today, it can cost you above 80 lakhs to get all the licenses and become a pilot.

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No barriers, still you need to be fit and fine with normal height and clear vision.

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Bright Futureborn to help you

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No, you need to have a min 60% and that too with PCM not PCB.

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