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INDIAN COMMERCIAL PILOT COURSE

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As on March 31st, 2002, we have trained 229 students for this course.
This course is designed to meet the requirements for syllabus prescribed under section D, E and F of Schedule II of Indian Aircraft Rules, 1937 of DGCA, Civil Aviation Department, Government of India, for issue of Indian Commercial Pilots License. The CPL course is a package course and includes syllabus of all License examinations required to become a professional pilot viz. (i) Students Pilot License, (ii) Private Pilots License, (iii) Commercial Pilots License, (iv) COP/Radio Telephony (Restricted)/Flight Radio Telephone Pilots License. Additionally, the CPL course specially covers all relevant subjects in detail to pass the Commercial Pilots License written examinations which are as follows :-

(1)Air Regulation
(2)Air Navigation General & Flight Planning
(3)Aviation Meteorology
(4)Aircraft and Engine (Technical) General and Specific
(5)Certificate of Proficiency / Radio Telephony (Restricted)-FRTOL

Duration :

16 Weeks for Regular batch. 08 Weeks for Summer Vacations batch.

Eligibility :

(a)Age : Minimum age for entry is 16 years, No upper age limit. NO SEX BAR.
(b)Educational Qualification :- H.S.C. (10 + 2) Science with Physics and Mathematics. for issue of CPL. However student may be able to join with following provision

Provisions :

(1)Students studying in XI or XII Science are eligible to apply.

(2)Students appeared for S.S.C. Board examinations and expecting to
     join the science stream are also eligible to apply.

(3)Students having qualification in Commerce/Arts will also be considered on their consent and agreeing to appear for XII      Physics and Mathematics examination to meet the requirements of the Government of India through any Board of      University

International Recognition of the Indian CPL :- India is a signatory to the ICAO convention and the Indian CPL is recognized by member country signatories except the UK. In general, for another country to recognize the Indian CPL, the Pilot is required to sit for the aviation law examination of that country.

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