
Who doesn't have a dream of acquiring a golden wing on their chest and stripes on their shoulders? The truth is very few have the courage and means to turn this dream into reality. It is amongst one of the most respected and highly paid professions in the world & travelling around the world is part of the job.
Acquiring a Commercial Pilot License is the first step towards your career to become a First officer in any airlines. It is the wings you need to take off your career.
How to start?
Clearing class 2 medical and class 1 medical examinations is where you need to start, of which class 2 is required for your flying training and class 1 for your CPL issuance. After this, you need a computer number to be issued from DGCA, which is a unique reference number for anything related to your aviation career like giving CPL exams etc.
Requirements:
Below subjects are covered in ground classes:
NOTE 1: The duration of ground classes is 3 months.
NOTE 2: Radio Telephony is conducted by WPC (Wireless Planning Coordination Wing) after every 2 months. All other subjects are conducted by DGCA, conducted every quarter.
NOTE 3: Exams are conducted every quarter by DGCA. (Across India)
Acquiring a Commercial Pilot License is the first step towards your career to become a First officer in any airlines. It is the wings you need to take off your career.
How to start?
Clearing class 2 medical and class 1 medical examinations is where you need to start, of which class 2 is required for your flying training and class 1 for your CPL issuance. After this, you need a computer number to be issued from DGCA, which is a unique reference number for anything related to your aviation career like giving CPL exams etc.
Requirements:
- You require a basic qualification of 10+2 with Physics & Mathematics as compulsory subjects
- Minimum age -18yrs for acquiring a CPL Note - Candidates who did not have PCM in their 12th std. can also apply , though they have to clear their 12th through open board.
Below subjects are covered in ground classes:
- Air Navigation
- Air Regulation
- Meteorology
- Technical General
- Technical Specific
- Radio Telephony
NOTE 1: The duration of ground classes is 3 months.
NOTE 2: Radio Telephony is conducted by WPC (Wireless Planning Coordination Wing) after every 2 months. All other subjects are conducted by DGCA, conducted every quarter.
NOTE 3: Exams are conducted every quarter by DGCA. (Across India)