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Course Program

Commercial Pilot License

A Commercial Pilot Licence (CPL) authorises you to operate aircraft professionally and take command of flights conducted for commercial purposes. CPL holders can work with airlines, charter operators, cargo services, and other aviation businesses where flying is performed as a paid profession.

Eligibility Requirements

Minimum Age

You must be at least 17 years of age to qualify for CPL training enrolment.

Academic Qualification

Candidates should have completed 10+2 or an equivalent examination with Physics and Mathematics, achieving a minimum aggregate score of 55%.

Medical Standards

Applicants are required to hold a valid Class 1 Medical Certificate issued by a DGCA-authorised medical examiner, confirming fitness for commercial flight duties.


Course Program

About Program

A Commercial Pilot License is a professional pilot license that allows you to act as the pilot-in-command (PIC) of an aircraft for commercial operations, such as working as a pilot for airlines, charter companies, or other commercial aviation organizations. A Commercial Pilot License program typically covers a comprehensive range of theoretical knowledge and practical flight training to prepare you for a career as a professional pilot.

 

Here are some common components typically included in a Commercial Pilot License program:

 

Ground School : Theoretical classroom instruction of 500 hours.

 

Flight Training : Practical flight training of more than 200 hours.

 

Instrument Rating (IR) : Includes simulator training and flight hours under simulated or actual instrument meteorological conditions (IMC).

 

Cross-Country Navigation : Includes route selection, navigation techniques, flight plan filing, and practical experience navigating between different airports and destinations.

 

Flight Operations : Instruction on flight operations, flight management, and crew resource management (CRM) techniques. Aviation

 

Regulations and Safety : In-depth study of aviation regulations, procedures, and safety protocols to ensure compliance with national and international aviation standards.

 

Multi-Engine Training : 15 hours of flight training on multi-engine aircraft systems, operations, and multi-engine flight maneuvers.

 

English Language Proficiency : Enhance communication and ensure safety in the aviation industry. The International Civil Aviation Organization has established a global standard for English language proficiency for aviation personnel.

 

Course Program

Document Required

Logbook Record: Our pilot logbook pages that reflect your flight experience.

 

Educational Qualifications: High school or college certificates or transcripts, as part of the application process

 

Identification Documents: Passport or other government-issued identification documents to verify your identity.

Talk to our trainers for more details about the course.

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