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Adv. Ved VinayakLaw educator at Lex Logic You Tube channel.

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Hello, Vaidehi Sapkal. Like everything else during the lockdown and the subsequent period, training had also come to a halt. Online courses have been introduced in other fields of study, but there is no alternative for practical flight training in aviation. I'm confident you can move forward with your online application and other steps to acquire admission in the flying school of your choice now that things have returned to normal. I wish you well.

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Adv. Ved VinayakLaw educator at Lex Logic You Tube channel.

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Hello,
If money is an issue, apply for a free ship from the SC/ST/OBC Commission if you are one of those groups, or look into getting an education loan if you are not.
But keep in mind that CPL + Type rating would cost between 40 and 50 lakhs.
Therefore, choices should be carefully considered, especially at this time when the sector is growing slowly.
Best Wishes

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Hello, They already have 200 hours of flight time, which is the bare minimum needed to be chosen as a pilot by any airline. In general, no more experience beyond a CPL is required. Most airlines only hire pilots with CPLs. Sometimes certain openings are advertised that call for applicants to have a specified amount of flight time or type rating, but they are again very precise, as I just indicated.

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Adv. Ved VinayakLaw educator at Lex Logic You Tube channel.

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For both programmes, GFTS averages 20-25 students per batch (CPL and PPL). The CPL training lasts for about 24 months and has a 200-hour minimum flying requirement as a requirement. Theoretical classes in air regulation, air navigation, meteorology, general aircraft, and technical aircraft & engines are all included in the CPL programmes. Below are the CPL eligibility requirements and other details. Minimum Age: 17 Years. 2. Minimum educational requirements: 10+2 diploma from accredited school with math and physics passes, or equivalent. 3. The course lasts 24 months. 4. Maximum age: 35 years

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Adv. Ved VinayakLaw educator at Lex Logic You Tube channel.

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Hello, To be a pilot, you must at least have a 10+2 (PCM 55%) Diploma. You must take the entrance exam held by several government and private flying clubs and schools. Just keep an eye on IGRUA and GFTS, two popular government institutions. Most importantly, invest cautiously because pilot training is highly expensive. Happy New Year!

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Hi, I want to do my CPL, I CLEARED MY 10+2 WITH PCM, PLEASE SUGGEST THE BEST INSTITITUE IN INDIA, ONE MORE QUESTION, HOW ARE THE INSTITUTES IN TURKEY COMPARED TO INDIA, ANY ADVANTAGE or DISADVANTAGE IN DOIN THE COURSE IN INDIA.

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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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Arun George

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I am a civil engineer by profession and have done MBA. My dream is to become a pilot. I am now planning to quit my job and apply for CPL in a flying school. Can you tell what all should I be aware of and prepared beforehand, i.e. entrance exams, fee structure, etc.
Thanks.

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