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Query from: sashank ramesh, IND, 01/11/10
Topic: TESTS AND EXAMS      Submitted on: Ammas.com
Subject: is it necessary to writ NDA exam to get CPL and what are the basic health conditions to become a commercial pilot

is it necessary to writ NDA exam to get CPL and what are the basic health conditions to become a commercial pilot

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Response from: saurabh sharma,   
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You need to complete training for a commercial pilot’s licence (CPL) and then write the theoretical exam-ination conducted by the Directorate General of Civil Aviation in aviation and related subjects. Training for a CPL involves completing 250 hours of flying. The cost of training is around Rs.15 lakh. Anyone who has completed 10 +2 with physics and maths is eligible to start training for the private pilot licence (PPL) which includes 60 hours of flying. After getting the PPL, you start training for the CPL. Indira Gandhi Rashtriya Uran Academi (IGRUA), Fursatganj Airfield, Raebareli 229302, UP (www.igrua.com…) is India’s premier training institute for the CPL. Admission is through a written exam, aptitude test and interview

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Response from: nupur choudhary,   
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No it is not necessary to write NDA exam to get a CPL. Eligibility Required for Pilot Training Courses

A candidate desirous of enrolling in pilot training institutes in India should pass his/her Higher Secondary Examination with at least 50% marks in Physics and Mathematics and should be over 17 years of age.

The entrance test for a Private Pilot License course is taken on subjects like English, General Knowledge, Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry.Applications for this test have to be sent to the Director General of Civil Aviation, Safdarjang Airport, New Delhi 110003 in the month of April. One of the most reputed commercial pilot training institutes in India is the Indira Gandhi Rashtriya Academy at Rae Bareli in Uttar Pradesh. Some other Commercial Pilot Training Institutes in the country are Academy of Carver Aviation Pvt. Ltd, Andhra Pradesh Flying Club, Assam Flying Club, Bangalore Aeronautics Technical Services, Mysore Aerodrome in Karnataka, Flying Club in Indore, Flytech Aviation Academy and West Bengal Flying Training Institute. For more information log on to http://www.civilaviation.nic.in/… http://dgca.gov.in/licencing/result… http://igrua.gov.in/…

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Response from: Lathaa Manavalan,   
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Pilot in Indian Air Force You can also become pilot in Indian Air Force. To join Indian Air Force, you need to take the NDA entrance test after class 12 with Physics and Maths. If you clear NDA exams and join the Academy, your pilot training will be free of cost, and you will be paid a good stipend throughout the 3 year tenure of the training at NDA, followed by specialized training at the Air Force Academy. After this, you will be commissioned as a Flying Officer and posted as a pilot at an Air Force Station.

But once you get into the IAF, you cannot leave at your own will. You need to serve a minimum number of years. Pilots are not released unless they are not required by the IAF. To become a commercial pilot, you must get a Commercial Pilot License (CPL). But before you get a CPL, you must have a Student Pilot License (SPL). There are three pilot licenses, SPL, Private Pilot License (PPL), and CPL.

A CPL allows you to fly for airlines. Once you get an SPL, you can opt for Private Pilot License (PPL) or Commercial Pilot License (CPL). But the PPL does not allow you to fly commercially and is generally taken up by those who have a passion for airplane flying.

Eligibility/Admission requirements

Age

For SPL - Not less than 16 years

For PPL - Not less than 17 years

For CPL - Not less than 18 year

Eye Sight

Your vision in one eye must be perfect - 6/6 eyesight. In the other eye, you could have an imperfection of 6/9, which must be correctable to 6/6.

Physical Fitness

You must be physically fit and free of any disease that can hamper normal functioning.

Educational Qualification Class 10 for SPL 10+2 with Maths and Physics with at least 50% marks Pilot Training Average Fees and Expenses India

Rs. 10-18 Lacs depending on the flying academy. Abroad

Rs. 18-25 Lacs, depending on the country and flying academy. Pilot Training Course Duration India

Around 2 years Abroad

6-12 months ( It may vary country to country) Student Pilot License You must clear a written theory examination in Air Regulations, Aviation Meteorology and Air Navigation and Air Technical. You must obtain a medical certificate of fitness from doctors designated by the Director General of Civil Aviation. Only two bodies in India -- Air Force Central Medical Establishment in New Delhi; and the Institute of Aviation Medicine, Bangalore -- are authorised to give you a medical fitness certificate. You need a security clearance. You need to take an oral examination and an aptitude test. You need to furnish a bank guarantee of Rs 10,000. If you clear the medical test and the exams, you will be granted the SPL. After you get an SPL, you can go ahead and get PPL and CPL. After getting the SPL you can directly go for a CPL. If you want to become a commercial pilot and get a job in the airline industry you need to have a CPL.

Private Pilot License After you obtain the SPL, you will be assigned an instructor to start your flying lessons. You will learn the basics of flying and your instructor will accompany you on flights. After 15 hours of flying with an instructor, you can fly solo and go cross-country as well. To obtain a Private Pilot License, you need to fly a minimum of 60 hours. Of these, at least 20 hours should be solo flying and 5 hours should be cross-country flights. You also need to appear for the written theory examinations in subjects like Air Regulations, Aviation Meteorology, Air Navigation, Aircraft Engines and Seamanship. You need to obtain the medical fitness certificate from the AFCME or IAM. You must have passed Class XII or equivalent exam with Physics and Maths. Training Costs Rs 3,500 per hour To get a PPL, you need at least 60 hours of flying. Thus, the total flying expense is around Rs 2,100,00. Commercial Pilot License The age range for getting a CPL is between 18 years and 30 years. You need a minimum of 250 hours of flying to get this license. 150 hours have to be solo flying 25 hours of cross-country flying 10 hours of instrument flying (which means you rely only on the plane's instruments for flying without looking at the horizon or external assistance), 5 hours of flying in the night. A medical certificate from ACFME or IAM and theory tests in Air Regulations, Aviation Meteorology, Air Navigation, Technical and Planning are other important parts of the process. You can get the Private Helicopter License if you complete 40 hours of flight training with 15 hours of solo flying. You also need to take written exams on basic aviation subjects. To get a Commercial Helicopter Pilot License, you need 60 hours of flight training as well as appear for a written exam. Training Costs Rs 900,000 For a Commercial Helicopter Pilot License Rs 1300,000 The fees at the premier flying school, Indira Gandhi Rashtriya Uran Akademi, Rae Bareilly are above Rs 16 lakh for CPL+PPL. The 18-month CPL course for those who already have a PPL costs around Rs 12 lakh. Airline Transport Pilot's License The above mentioned licenses can only allow you to fly as a co-pilot. If you want to take over as captain, you need the Airline Transport Pilot's License, which is the highest aviation license available. Along with clearing written papers, you also need to clock a total of 1,500 flying hours and take medical tests.

Training Costs Rs.30,000 to Rs.40,000 per hour. Often, the airline you work for may sponsor the training costs.

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