We aim to provide World Class integrated and ground training to aspiring students with the highest standards of integrity, safety, discipline, and professionalism. It is said by many that clearing DGCA examination levels is tough, and we aspire to give you the best Training from the ground level and help you fly to make your dreams come true. Our vision is to offer the best classes to clear DGCA and make you eligible for CPL and ATPL. We are India’s first ATPL training school to provide a 100% job guarantee. Ground training is most important to becoming a pilot, so we assure you to provide the finest ground DGCA and CPL ground classes.
Necessary steps to follow for getting courses:
Eligibility criteria for Indian students:
- Minimum age of sixteen years (16) is eligible to join the course.
- Successful completion of Class 10 + 2 with Mathematics and Physics. Candidates who are expecting results may also apply.
- Students who did not have Physics and Mathematics in 12th standard may appear for a supplementary examination for these subjects separately or may occur only for Physics and Mathematics separately through the National Institute of Open Schooling (NIOS).
- Proficiency in the English language.
Eligible criteria for overseas students:
In addition to the above qualifications for Indian cadets, overseas cadets would also require the following: –
- Pre-visa evaluation at the Indian Embassy
- Security consent from the Ministry of Civil Aviation, India
- Pass medical examination (at least Class I) from a DGCA-approved designated medical practitioner.
DGCA will conduct written examinations in the following subjects:
- Air Navigation
- meteorology
- Air regulation
- Technical General
- RTR
- Air Navigation:
- Air navigation includes using navigation aids, instruments, and aeronautical charts; a thorough understanding of the principles and characteristics of suitable navigation systems; operation of airborne equipment; dead reckoning techniques; and practical aspects of navigation.
- Usage of radio navigation aids.
- Use, reliability, and accuracy of navigation systems used in departure, En-route, approach, and landing phases of flight; recognition of radio navigation aids; and more.
- Meteorology:
- Meteorology is the study of weather from the perspective of the aviation industry.
- The interpretation and application of aviation meteorological reports, charts, and forecasts are made.
- Procedures for obtaining meteorological information for pre-flight and in-flight altitude.
- You get to study Aeronautical meteorology and characteristics of significant weather phenomena, which help in En-routing flight, take-off, and landing conditions in hazardous weather avoidance.
- Air Regulation:
- We study the Aircraft Act, 1934, and the aircraft rules act,1937.
- Rules of the air
- How to follow and practice Appropriate air traffic services and procedures.
- Technical general:
Technical general includes automation of flight such as:
- Engine Starting & Ignition
- Stability & Controllability
- Flight Controls (like Elevators, Ailerons, Rudder, etc.)
- thrust, Performance Augmentation & Reverse Thrust
- Emergency Equipment (Aircraft Oxygen Equipment)
- Smoke, Fire Detection & Protection
- Basic Aerodynamics
- Aircraft Fuel Systems
- Radio Telephony Restricted RTR (A):
- Part I – Transmission
- Part II – Theory
- WPC conducts RTR (A) Exam.
- Professional Training includes -75 hours of Instruction.
Pilot medical clearance
- While getting class 2 clearance Parallelly, you can start with the 2nd step, which is to get your DGCA Pilot Medical done.
To become a pilot in India, you should not have significant medical issues and be fit and healthy. It would help if you got 2 Pilot Medicals done
- CLASS 2 MEDICAL
- CLASS 1 MEDICAL
Flying Training:
- The ultimate step is to complete 200 hours of flying in a DGCA-authorized Flying school.
- Flying Training from India, for which you must pass 6 DGCA Exams as mentioned above, and the time is taken will be around 1-2 years.
How to become a Pilot after Graduation?
Do not lose hope; even after graduation, you can become a pilot and a commercial pilot in India. It would be best if you had eligibility for class12th with Mathematics, English, and Physics as a subject. To start the commercial pilot training, you need to focus on the ground training, provided you will be able to get a Commercial Pilot License in india.
Our focus is on getting you certified for the job by imparting quality training. Quality ground training will help you get good knowledge. Having CPL is not enough to land a job because you still must undergo Airline interviews; therefore, being an informed CPL holder surely helps. While other training schools make you qualify for CPL, we take extra pleasure in training you to become an ATPL holder. Making a good decision is extremely important. We prepare you for your future by giving you quality training, confidence, and support in your career by creating a solid foundation.
Our flying slots are available now, choose a bold career option and fly high; you also have the advantage of travelling to various parts of the country and world. We provide world-class, high-quality Training with an assurance of a 100% job guarantee.