A CPL course is a professional pilot training program. It combines theory (ground classes) and flying training to prepare you to fly commercially.
It usually takes 18-24 months to finish the full CPL training.
read more...Minimum 200 flying hours are required including solo cross country instrument and night flying.
read more...Ground school includes theory modules air navigation aviation meteorology air regulations flight planning aircraft systems radio telephony (RTR) etc.
read more...Yes Simulator training and pre flight drill with emergency handling instrument flying ATC communication are part of the course.
read more...You need 10+2 (Class XII) with Physics Chemistry Mathematics (PCM) or a 3 year polytechnic diploma. Minimum 50% in PCM. You must be at least 18 years old at admission.
read more...Yes. You must pass DGCA Class 2 and Class 1 medical exams by authorized examiners.
read more...The syllabus covers theory modules simulator sessions aircraft flying solo cross country instrument flying night flying multi engine training.
read more...In India a typical cost is approx INR 45-55 lakhs for a full package including flying training and ground school.
read more...Some institutes allow direct admission or institute level tests or interviews but many prefer Pilot CET or similar entrance exams.
read more...Yes. You have to clear DGCA written modules practical flying tests medical exams etc.
read more...Possible roles include First Officer (co pilot) Captain (after experience) Charter Pilot Cargo Pilot Flight Instructor Corporate Jet Pilot.
read more...As a fresh CPL holder typical salary in India might be INR 1.50-3.00 lakhs/month. With experience or type rating much higher.
read more...It is challenging. But with good preparation discipline regular practice and by choosing a good institute you can succeed. The course is designed to build skills in stages.
read more...The aviation sector is growing fast. India is among the top markets by passenger traffic. There s high demand for pilots. CPL gives you strong career global mobility good salary.
read more...Many DGCA approved flying schools collaborate with airlines. They have good placement rates (some 80-95%) for students who meet all standards.
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