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INDIAN COMMERCIAL PILOT LICENSE
If flying is the career that you have
chosen, you have taken right decision to land at AIIA.
If your aim in
life is to become a pilot, your basic training and the school
you are trained in, will play a vital role in fulfilment of
your ambition. Selecting the right place is an important
decision for you to make flying a career. At AIIA you will be
given the knowledge about the flying procedure, including
basic aerodynamics principles. As the airlines of the world
fly more and more sophisticated aircraft, they will demand the
best from their pilots. The training you receive in our
institute will be evident not only in your note book but also
in your skills and professional standard. So,
“Get
Ready to Fly”
ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA
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Duration
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6 months
(for ground classes only) |
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Qualification |
(10 + 2)
with Science (PM) |
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Age
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17 Years
and above |
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Medical
Standards |
The
candidates should be medically fit to meet the Required
standards according to the
DGCA, as tested by Approved medical
official. |
Provisions
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Student
appeared for 12th exams are also eligible.
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Students passed in Arts/
Commerce will also be considered on their consent and
agreeing to appear for two isolates i.e. Physics & Maths
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Subject of the
Physics and Maths exams to meet the requirements of the
Govt. of India through the board or university
Examination Authority
PPL / CPL course is designed to meet the requirements of
syllabus prescribed under rules 1937 of DGCA (Director General
of Civil Aviation) Govt. of India. The CPL course is a package
course and includes syllabus of licence examinations required
to become a professional pilot Viz. i) Student pilot. ii)
Private Pilot License iii) Commercial Pilot License IV) COP/RTR
(A)/FRTOL.
Ground Subjects
Student will be given training for DGCA examination in the
following subjects as required.
(1) Air regulations
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Aerodrome
search and rescue
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Rules
concerning Air-Transmission, Custom etc.
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Knowledge of
communication & navigational facilities.
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Rules of the
air, Airspace organization
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Aerodromes and
lighting.
(2) Air
Navigation, General and Flight Planning.
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Theoretical
Navigation
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Practical
Navigation
(3) Air
Meteorology
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Basic Knowledge
of aviation
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Weather codes
and plotting
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Elementary
synoptic meteorology excluding interpretation.
(4) Aircraft and
Engine
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General
Principles.
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Elementary
Knowledge of design, construction & maintenance.
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Operation of
Aircraft, engine, instruments & installation equipment.
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Basic knowledge
of fuel lubricants.
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Loading of
Aircraft, Weight distribution and its effects on flight
characteristics.
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Radio Telephone
(COP/RTR) including transmission and interpretation of Oral
signals and operations of Radio telephonic apparatus on
board the aircraft.
Examination
procedure
The entire pilot training course is divided into two parts,
both having equal importance.
It is required to
pass a written examination in the above mentioned aeronautical
/technical subjects to fulfill the requirement to undergo
flying training either in India or abroad.
In order to qualify as a professional pilot a candidate is
required to undergo training in two parts as explained earlier
and obtain the different pilots’ licences, one after another
as follows:-
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Students pilots
licence (SPL) (Theory Course) (in India only)
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RTR (A) / FRTOL
/ COP
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Private Pilots
Licence (PPL) (Theory Course + 40 hours of flying
experience)
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Commercial
Pilot’s Licence (CPL)(Theory Course + total of 200 hours of
flying experience)
Job Opportunities
PPL holders with a FRTO licence can fly as pilots-in-command
and carry passengers throughout
India and abroad with proper permission. Further a PPL holder
can undergo training for CPL to become a professional pilot
and join as a pilot officer and work with on of the employer
companies like Air India Airlines, Vayudoot, Coast Guard, ONGC
agriculture aviation, Flight services of state governments and
other major companies, Private airlines and of course hundreds
of foreign airlines. A pilot can also find jobs of aerial
photography, aerial display /advertisements etc, or become a
test pilot, check pilot or a pilot instructor and ground
executive like Airport manager etc. Throughout the aviation
world by conservative predictions there will be more than 96%
of employment available for the pilot licence holders in
domestic as well as international airlines operating from
India. Other avenues for pilot are with private / corporate
aircraft owners, B.S.F and flight schools.
Expected Salaries
Pilots are highly paid professional when compared to employees
in other sectors in India. Starting
with a salary of INR 40,000 per month approximately up to 3.5
lacks could be earned. In a short span of time, a pilot can be
promoted as co- pilot and then to captain’s post where the
salaries are in the range of 1.5 lacks to 3.5 lacks per month
depending on the airlines.
Fee (Ground Theory)
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Registration Fee |
INR 1,000 |
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Study Material |
INR 2,000 |
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Uniform |
INR 2,000 |
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Tuition Fee |
INR 64,990 |
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Total Fees |
INR 69,990 |
Installment System
(INR 36,500/- × 2),
(INR 24,500/- × 3) ,
(INR 18,500/-× 4)
Discount -INR 5000/- (One Time Pay)
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