If you are planning to build a career in aviation then commercial pilot license training (CPL) is the most important step. The syllabus of CPL pilot training is designed to give you both theoretical knowledge and practical flying experience. This ensures you are fully prepared for a professional pilot career.
During your training to become a commercial pilot you will study subjects that are required by DGCA (Directorate General of Civil Aviation) in India. The syllabus usually covers:
Air Regulations - Rules and laws every pilot must follow
Aviation Meteorology - Understanding weather conditions
Air Navigation - Learning how to plan and follow flight routes
Technical General - Knowledge of aircraft systems and engines
Radio Telephony (RTR) - Communication with ATC and ground staff
Human Performance & Limitations - Understanding the human body in flying conditions
Apart from classroom learning commercial pilots license training requires a minimum of 200 hours of flying. These hours include solo flights cross country flights instrument flying and night flying. This gives you handson experience to handle real life aviation situations.
The syllabus in CPL training courses ensures that every student develops both confidence and skills. By the end of the program, you will be well prepared for DGCA exams and practical flying tests.