To become a pilot in India you need to complete Class 12TH with Physics and Mathematics. You must also pass a medical examination and meet the required age criteria.
read more...Yes you can still pursue a pilot career. You can take Physics and Mathematics through the National Institute of Open Schooling (NIOS) and meet the qualifications to become a pilot.
read more...You must pass the 10th standard for a Student Pilot Licence (SPL) or Private Pilot Licence (PPL). For a Commercial Pilot Licence (CPL) or Airline Transport Pilot Licence (ATPL) you must complete 10+2 with Physics Chemistry & Mathematics (PCM) or an equivalent diploma.
read more...The age rules ensure you are mature and ready for flying duties. For SPL you must be at least 16 for PPL at least 17, for CPL at least 18 and for ATPL at least 21
read more...Flying hours depend on the licence type. For PPL you need around 40 hours for CPL about 200 hours (aeroplane) or 150 hours (helicopter) for ATPL even more (1500 hours for aeroplane).
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