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Course Program
Commercial Pilot License
A Commercial Pilot License (CPL) allows you to serve as the pilot-in-command (PIC) of an aircraft for commercial operations, including airlines and charter companies.
Basic Requirement
Age : At least 17 years old.
Education Qualifications : 10+2 (or equivalent) with a minimum of 55% aggregate marks in Physics and Mathematics.
Medical Fitness : Class 1 Medical Examination conducted by a DGCA-approved medical examiner.
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.
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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.





