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Thursday 16 February 2023

Commercial Pilot License (CPL) Course Details as per DGCA

 


What should one know about the DGCA or the directorate general of civil aviation?

The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA), which oversees civil aviation regulations, primarily addresses safety-related issues. In addition to enforcing civil aviation regulations and standards for safety and airworthiness, it is responsible for regulating air transportation services to, from, and within India.

How does one obtain a license, and is it accepted everywhere?

To be accepted through the AME-CEE exam to the desired institution, the candidate must pass all of the Aircraft Maintenance Engineer college internal exams and DGCA modules. After completing the course and passing all DGCA test modules, the student may submit an application on behalf of any organization in which they are employed for an Aircraft Maintenance Engineer license. An AME License will be awarded as per the Director-General of Civil Aviation's directive (DGCA). The AME license is recognized both inside and outside of India.

What conditions must be fulfilled before one may become a commercial pilot?

       Education: The minimum need is a 10+2 degree in math and physics, or any equivalent as recognized by the DGCA.

·       It is important to have Class II (Indian) medical clearance.

       You must meet DGCA criteria for medical fitness.

       Flying Training: To pass the course, the candidate must accrue 200 hours (two hundred hours) of flight time.

·       Aeronautical laws, aircraft meteorology, air navigation, broad technical (aircraft and engines), and technical specifics are covered in ground education.

·       Telephone was used before radio (RT)

How do you get your commercial pilot's license?

1. Obtain a bachelor's degree first: Commercial pilot’s typically only need to have completed high school or its equivalent, whereas airline pilots are expected to have a bachelor's degree in any field. Some flying schools are recognized by the Federal Aviation Administration as being a part of 2-4 year colleges or universities that grant the required aviation or aeronautics degree (FAA). You have the choice to enroll in a Commercial Pilot Training [CPL] programme after your senior year of high school. To be eligible for this, you must pass the institute's mandatory entrance exam, interview, and medical examination.

2.  In the second stage, Gain some flying experience. If you want to become a pilot, you must complete a minimum amount of flying training hours in order to get a license. The type of pilot programme that is envisioned will determine how many training hours are required. A commercial pilot's license, for instance, calls for 250 hours of flight time, but an airline pilot's license calls for 1,500. While a formal education gives you a good foundation, you may also supplement your knowledge and experience by hiring a private tutor or even enlisting in the military.

3. Get a license: After accruing the necessary amount of flight hours, you must pass a physical examination and a written assessment of your flying skills. The secret is to be confident and prepared. After that, you can register for the DGCA exam, where if you pass the tests you can get a license.

Conclusion: One needs a large sum of money to pursue a career as a commercial pilot. For it, one must be ready. This compensation comes in the form of a fun employment, travel chances, a package, etc. Candidates in this sector are sought after from all over the world, and it is expanding rapidly.

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