When you join a commercial pilot licence training program you are trained in both theoretical knowledge and practical flying skills. The aim is to build a strong foundation in aviation so that you can confidently handle any situation in the cockpit and meet the requirements set by DGCA (Directorate General of Civil Aviation).
The subjects covered in commercial pilot licence training include:
Air Navigation
This subject teaches you how to plan and manage flight routes understand charts and calculate positions using instruments and maps.
Here you learn all about international and national aviation rules flight safety and legal responsibilities of a pilot.
Weather plays a huge role in flying. Meteorology helps you understand clouds winds storms and weather patterns so you can make safe decisions in the air.
You gain knowledge about aircraft engines systems aerodynamics and how airplanes function. This helps you understand your machine thoroughly.
This is about communication. Pilots must communicate effectively with Air Traffic Control (ATC) so you will be trained in aviation language and procedures.
Along with classroom subjects you spend many hours flying under the guidance of instructors. This includes solo flying, cross country flights night flying and instrument flying.
Overall commercial pilot licence training ensures that you not only clear DGCA exams but also become a skilled and confident pilot ready to start your professional aviation career. The blend of theory and flying practice makes this training both exciting and career focused.