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Capt Ankur SAPilot with Air India

Guide-Level 13

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. Southern Pilot Training Academy will also follow the similar eligibility criteria and Requirements and decided by DGCA.
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 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
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Capt Ankur SAPilot with Air India

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Minimum percentage required to become a commercial pilot is 50% with PCM. You should specify 169 and 119 out of 200 or 1000?

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Capt Ankur SAPilot with Air India

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NDA and CPL both tests you to be interpersonal strong. And hence a similar approach is kept in selecting cadets / candidates for them!

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Roshni ChoudharyBA (H) Economics at St. Stephen's College.

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You need to specify the college in your question. In general, Fees per Year/Semester for Diploma in Aircraft Maintenance is Rs. 15000 in Singhania University.

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karan sharma

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US has best aviation schools, although fees differences is very less between aviation schools of every country.

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Dreamer AviatorsFor pilot training contact us

Beginner-Level 5

Yes, you can but you need to get your 10+2 done with PCM.

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Beginner-Level 5

Both are mandatory as per as DGCA requirements of obtaining CPL.

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Krishi Sharma

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Hi Vineeh,
Aircrafts have to be maintained and serviced regularly for efficiency, safety and air-worthiness. Aircraft maintenance engineers work under the direct supervision and guidance of Aeronautical engineers for the maintenance of aircraft frame, engine, electrical systems and other ancillary fittings.
Employment opportunities:
Flying clubs/academies
Private airlines
National carriers
International carriers
Aviation corporations
Engineering division of aviation sector
Aircraft manufacturing firms
DRDO
Aeronautical Development Establishment

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The fees would be around 35 Lacs INR and the duration 12 months.

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Beginner-Level 5

Well, SPL is the first stage of a pilot's career.
This is the order-
SPL
PPL
CPL
ATPL

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