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

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Good day, Aayush Sharma. Training to fly is expensive. It is actually per hour of flight, and in order to obtain a licence, one must pass a number of examinations. Therefore, prices range from 20L to 40L. I have included a link that will provide you with all the necessary information for your convenience. https://www.shiksha.com/aviation/flying-pilot-training/colleges/colleges-Delhi-ncr
I wish you well.

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Under such a programme, the Flight School requests that the Commerce stream student participate in a "Distance Education" course offered by NIOS (National Institute of Open Schooling). After finishing the 10+2 Science Stream study, you can enrol in Flying School and pursue CPL training. I hope it helped.

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

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Hello, After that, you shouldn't anticipate getting a job. While for Commercial Pilot Training, all the information on CPL Training is listed below. The intermediate phases of the commercial pilot licence training are the student pilot licence (SPL) and private pilot licence (PPL). The flying club will grant you an SPL following a few hours of ground instruction and an internal test. You will then be qualified to begin your flight training. You should first be aware of the exact eligibility requirements for becoming a commercial pilot.

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Hello, They offer a lateral entry programme where CPL holders can join the force as pilots. However, CPL won't get you any extra benefits, such as avoiding the selection process or any other step for that matter. The entire hiring procedure is nearly identical to that of applicants without a CPL. Happy New Year!

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

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Dear Preet,
You are welcome to enrol in the Aviation Academy and proceed with the training.
My own preference, though, would have been to finish class 12 with a PCM score of 50% and then consider what the current job market demands.
Do there still have enough room for pilots?
which probably will be there because Indian aviation market is growing at good pace.
then finish the entire course in one sitting to earn a CPL.
The very best

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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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Hi, If you want to become a CPL instructor as your career, I would advise against it because few or no airlines will likely hire you. It is acceptable if the only goal is to learn how to fly and gain some level of expertise. But keep in mind that you must always maintain your medical standards in accordance with the rules. Like every other applicant, you must go through the AFCME medical for a class 1 certificate. Think twice before spending that much money at this age because the course is very pricey.

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