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Capt Ankur SAPilot with Air India

Guide-Level 13

Orient Flying School is one of those which I'm aware in South India. For becoming a commercial pilot, there is a specific eligibility criteria, which you should first be aware of. This is decided on what subjects have you taken in class 12th. It requires 50% in PCM to be a pilot. Your BE degree will be additional qualification although it won't be considered for your Training. Further, you should be aware that you are medically fit to be a pilot, so I would suggest you to visithttp://www.dgca.nic.in/medical/medical-ind.htmandgototheclass 2nd examiners tab to find out doctors who will examine you for initial fitness. You can visit any d
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Capt Ankur SAPilot with Air India

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They do not offer the pilot training course at their academy.

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Capt Ankur SAPilot with Air India

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That's a very logical and important question. One must ensure the following points before choosing any flying school.
1. The DGCA approvals of the flying school, their validity and no incident/accident record.
2. Condition and ownership status of the aircrafts - sometimes Aircrafts are leased and if the lease finishes in the duration of your CPL Training you may be hung for a very long duration. New aircrafts with improved technology are always good because they keep you closer to the requirements of airlines.
3. Status of the airfield - Controlled or Uncontrolled airfield must be checked. Because a controlled airfield will allow you b
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Usually, Single Engine Aircrafts are used to train CPL trainees because its per hour operational cost is less than that of any multi-engine plane and DGCA has defined any candidate who is pursuing CPL should do 200 hours of flying irrespective of the engine composition of aircrafts. CPL on SE costs around 25 Lakh. CPL with 185 hours on SE and 15 hours on ME goes till 30 Lakh. CPL on ME, typically, I don't know anyone who has done that because 185 on SE+15 on ME gets you the CPL issued on ME rating. Now, the question arises, why is ME required? Airlines do not operate on Turboprops or Turboshafts which are usually involved in initial CP
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Capt Ankur SAPilot with Air India

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You need to understand that pilot training is governed and regulated by DGCA and it is irrespective of the flying school you choose to train with. For becoming a commercial pilot, there is a specific eligibility criteria, which you should first be aware of. This is decided on what subjects have you taken in class 12th. It requires 50% in PCM to be a pilot at 10+2 level. And, even if you have not opted for the same, then you can appear separately for these subjects and become eligible. Further, you should be aware that you are medically fit to be a pilot, so I would suggest you to visit:
http://www.dgca.nic.in/medical/medical-ind.htm
Go t
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Capt Ankur SAPilot with Air India

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Yes, you can do it even after you do your engineering. The minimum requirement is 10+2 with PCM and that is compulsory. So you should have PCM with 50% marks at 10+2 level. Your engineering degree shall be additional qualification although it will not be given any consideration for doing CPL. You need to understand that Pilot training is governed and regulated by DGCA and it is irrespective of the flying school you choose to train with. Even if you have not opted for the same, then you can appear separately for these subjects and become eligible.

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Capt Ankur SAPilot with Air India

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Aviation/ Aircraft Management is designed for those seeking to play a key role in bringing changes to the aviation industry. Students gain insight into how airlines and airports operate to prepare them for management roles in the aviation industry in India or overseas. Students gain a sound professional understanding of the aviation industry and its associated environment, and skills in organisational, regulatory, safety, technical and business management. In the course, students learn how aircraft are designed, operated and maintained; why aircraft follow certain routes, and how airlines and airports collaborate with supply chain part
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Capt Ankur SAPilot with Air India

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Apart from IGRUA no other flying school conducts entrance exams for CPL entrants and like I've told you before also it was based on reasoning and class 10th level maths. So the best suitable books are those which come in use for NDA officer entry.

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Capt Ankur SAPilot with Air India

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It needs you to get 50% in PCM at 10+2 level. No other qualification or marks will help, no matter what you score in graduation or post graduation!
They will not even be counted.

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Capt Ankur SAPilot with Air India

Guide-Level 13

For becoming a commercial pilot, there is a specific eligibility criteria, which you should first be aware of. This is decided on what subjects have you taken in class 12th. It requires 50% in PCM to be a pilot. And even if you have not opted for the same, then you can appear separately for these subjects and become eligible.
Further, you should be aware that you are medically fit to be a pilot, so I would suggest you to visit http://www.dgca.nic.in/medical/medical-ind.htm and go to the class 2nd examiners tab to find out doctors who will examine you for initial fitness. You can visit any doctorate from the list as per your convenience
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