You must have passed 10+2 (or equivalent) with Physics Chemistry & Mathematics (PCM). This is the same for female and male aspirants because there are no gender based differences.
read more...Because the regulator Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) treats female and male aspirants equally.
That means you compete on merit skill and fitness alone.
You can apply for a Student Pilot Licence (SPL) once you are minimum 17 years old. So you should plan your training around that age.
read more...You must be at least 18 years old to apply for a CPL. Then you must clear the required medical tests theory exams and flying hours.
read more...You must clear a Class 2 medical for SPL and Class 1 medical for CPL (approved by DGCA). Also at least about 152 cm (≈5 ft) height is typical, and BMI/fitness must be healthy. So you’ll need to maintain good health and fitness.
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