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The Private Pilot License allows aspiring pilots to operate the aircraft under Visual Flight Rules. The ones holding this license may carry a passenger, but cannot receive compensation or for hiring purposes.
Eligibility Criteria
Age:
17 years
Educational Qualifications:
Completion of 10th grade, followed by two years of study in physics and mathematics from a recognized board.
Medical Requirements:
Candidates must meet the DGCA CLASS 2 MEDICALS standards.
Flying Requirements
Requirement
Hours/Details
Total Flying Time
50
Pilot-in-Command (PIC)
20
Cross Country Time
5
Note: The rest 25 hours will be dedicated to teaching candidates basic flying skills and emergency manoeuvres
Theory Examinations
Air Regulations
Air Navigation
Aircraft Technical General
Aviation Meteorology
RTR(A)
PPL Check Ride Requirement
Ground Evaluation (Oral)
General Flying Test by Day (Cross Country and Emergency Manoeuvres)
Special Note:
The hours mentioned above follow the rules set by the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA). However, they can vary based on the specific requirements of the country where candidates choose to undergo their pilot flight training.
The Night Rating license allows pilots and aviators to fly at night, thereby expanding their opportunities, which helps to enhance skills and experience.
Eligibility Criteria
License:
A private pilot license holder
Educational Qualifications:
Successfully passed the theory exam of Night Rating Exam.
Medical Requirements:
The candidate should fit according to the medical standards of DGCA CLASS 2 MEDICALS.
Flying Requirements
Requirement Category
Hours/
Quantity
Additional Information
Theoretical Knowledge Instruction
Not less than 5 hours
Material as prescribed by DGCA, CAA, and FAA
Instrument Instruction
Not less than 10 hours
5 hours may be accumulated on an approved FSTD
Night Flight (Take-offs and Landings)
5 take-offs and 5 landings
Must be performed during night
Dual Cross-Country Flight
Not less than 150NM
–
Theory Examinations
Night rating exam includes (Topics of Air Regulation and Human Performance and Limitations)
Check Ride Requirements
Ground Evaluation (Oral)
Unusual attitude and VOR interception
Special Note:
The hours mentioned above follow the rules set by the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA). However, they can vary based on the specific requirements of the country where candidates choose to undergo their pilot flight training.
Multi-Engine Instrument Rating (MEIR) and Single-Engine Instrument Rating (SEIR):
Under DGCA (Directorate General of Civil Aviation) regulations in India, the Multi-Engine Instrument Rating (MEIR) and Single-Engine Instrument Rating (SEIR) enable pilots to fly using only cockpit instruments rather than relying on outside visual references. MEIR allows pilots to operate multi-engine aircraft in challenging conditions, such as low visibility or poor weather, while SEIR covers single-engine aircraft. These ratings are essential for advancing pilot capabilities and ensuring safe flight operations under instrument flight rules (IFR).
Eligibility Criteria
Age:
18 years
Educational Qualifications:
Must be cleared with all the theory exams of the Private Pilot Licenses OR Commercial Pilot License
Medical Requirements:
Candidates must meet the DGCA CLASS 1 MEDICALS standards.
Note: For an Instrument Rating on a single-engine aircraft, additional instrument flying hours in a retractable gear single-engine aircraft are required.
Flying Requirements
Requirement Type
Hours/Details
Total Required Hours
15
Familiarization
1
Circuit Landing Familiarization (Day)
1
Circuit Landing Familiarization (Night)
1.5
Asymmetric Landing and Handling
1.5
Abnormal and Emergency Procedures
1.5
Holding and Instrument Procedures
1.5
General Flying Test (Day)
1
General Flying Test (Night)
1
Instrument Rating Test
1
Buffer
4
Theory Examinations
Technical Specific
Check Ride Requirements
General Flying Test (Day)
General Flying Test by Night
Instrument Rating Test
Ground Evaluation (Oral)
Special Note:
The hours mentioned above adhere to the standards and guidelines of the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA). However, these hours may vary according to the requirements of the country selected by candidates for their pilot flight training.
A Multi-Engine Rating (MER) certifies a pilot to operate an aircraft equipped with more than one engine, enhancing versatility and safety in aviation. This qualification not only boosts a pilot’s skillset but also prepares them for high-performance aircraft, offering increased reliability, power, and capability in more demanding environments. With MER, pilots gain the expertise needed to manage the unique dynamics of multi-engine planes, such as handling asymmetric thrust during engine failures and maximizing operational efficiency—an essential step for those aiming to advance in professional aviation.
Eligibility Criteria
Age:
18 years
Educational Qualifications:
Must be cleared with all the theory exams of the Private Pilot License OR Commercial Pilot License
Medical Requirements:
Candidates must meet the DGCA CLASS 1 MEDICALS standards.
Note: For an Instrument Rating on a single-engine aircraft, additional instrument flying hours in a retractable gear single-engine aircraft are required.
Flying Requirements
Requirement
Duration
Day
Night
Part A
1. Familiarization and normal flight procedures and maneuvers during all the phases of flight.
2.2 Asymmetric Handling and Landing Familiarization Minimum (6 Landings)
1:30
–
Part B
Normal and Emergency Procedures and Maneuvers In the event of failure (including simulated engine failure) and malfunction of instruments such as powerplant, systems, and airframe, stall and recovery if not covered in (A)
1:30
–
Part C
Holding an Instrument Procedure, including instrument approaches, missed approach, and landing procedures under normal, abnormal, and emergency conditions.(Partial Panel Flying with instrument failure- If Applicable)
1:30 (Day/ Night)
–
Part D
General Flying Test – VFR Flight (Day & Night) including (03) T10 and landing for each day & night
1:00
1:00
Total – 10:00
7:30
2:30
Theory Examinations
Technical Specific
Check Ride Requirements
General Flying Test by Day
General Flying Test by Night
Ground Evaluation (Oral)
Special Note:
The hours mentioned above adhere to the standards and guidelines of the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA). However, these hours may vary according to the requirements of the country selected by candidates for their pilot flight training.
A Commercial Pilot License (CPL) allows the pilots to operate the aircraft professionally and then receive compensation for flying services for meeting the industry hiring standards.
Eligibility Criteria
Age:
Minimum of 18 years while submitting the application.
Educational Qualifications:
Completion of 10th grade, followed by two years of study in physics and mathematics from a recognized board.
Medical Requirements:
Compliance with DGCA CLASS 1 MEDICALS standards.
Flying Requirements
Requirement Type
Hours/Details
Total Flying Hours
200
Pilot-In-Command (PIC) Hours
100
Cross Country PIC Hours
50
Instrument Time on Aircraft
20
Instrument Time on Simulator
20
Night PIC Hours
5 (Including 10 take-offs and 10 landings)
Theory Examinations
Air Regulations
Air Navigation
Aviation Meteorology
Aircraft Technical General and Specific
RTR (A)
Night Rating Check Ride
General Flying Test by Day
General Flying Test by Night
A Cross-Country Flight Test by Day (250nm)
A Cross-Country Flying Test by Night (120nm)
Instrument Rating Test
Ground Evaluation (Oral)
Special Note:
The hours mentioned above follow the rules set by the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA). However, they can vary based on the specific requirements of the country where candidates choose to undergo their pilot flight training.
Obtaining a flight instructor rating allows a Commercial Pilot License holder to teach students while also building flight hours and earning income. This experience not only enhances their skills but also helps them stand out in the competitive airline industry with additional instructing hours.
Eligibility Criteria
Age:
Minimum of 18 years
License:
Valid Commercial Pilot License (CPL)
Radio Telephony:
Valid FRTOL (Flight Radio Telephone Operator’s License) – applicable in India
Pilot-in-Command (PIC) Hours:
Minimum of 100 hours
Instruction Rating Skill Test
He shall have demonstrated his competency as a Flight Instructor by performing procedures and manoeuvres prescribed in the syllabus by day and by night to the satisfaction of an approved Examiner within a period of six months immediately preceding the date of application.
Flying Requirements
Requirement
Hours
Air Exercise / Familiarization
0.5
Taxiing, Effects, and Controls
1.5
Straight and Level Flight
1
Climbing and Descending
1
Stalling
1
Turning (Normal and Medium)
1
Steep Turns
1
Take-Off and Climb
1
Circuit Procedures
1
Pilot Navigation
1.5
Requirement
Hours
Approach and Landing
1
Low Flying
0.5
Slide Slip / Forward Slip
1
Crosswind Take-Off and Landing
1
Precautionary Landing
1.5
Forced Landings
1.5
Instrument Flying
1
Emergencies (Short Field Take-Off and Landings)
2
Total Hours
20
Theory Examinations
Techniques of applied Instruction
Assessment of student performance in those subjects in which ground instruction is given.
The learning processes
Elements of effective teaching
Student evaluation and testing, training philosophies
Training program development
Lesson planning
Classroom instructional training
Use of training aids, including flight simulator training devices as appropriate
Analysis and correction of student errors
Human performance relevant to flight instruction including principles of threat and error management
Hazards involved in simulating system failure and malfunctions in the aircraft.
Special Note:
The hours mentioned above follow the rules set by the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA). However, they can vary based on the specific requirements of the country where candidates choose to undergo their pilot flight training.
Ready to take your passion for aviation to the next level? The Aviation Diploma program can be your launchpad to a career among the clouds. Enroll today and start turning your flying dreams into reality!
If you’ve always dreamed of flying, the Aviation Diploma program is designed for you. This program not only helps you develop the essential skills and knowledge for aviation but also gives you hands-on experience with both ground training and real flight missions.
By the end of the program, you’ll earn a series of valuable certifications: a Private Pilot license, a Night Rating, a Commercial Pilot license, a Multi-Engine Instrument Rating, and the Aviation Diploma itself. These credentials will open up many doors in the aviation industry, setting you on a path to a fulfilling career.
But this program offers more than just certifications. You’ll learn a wide range of topics, from aircraft systems and navigation to meteorology and air law. This comprehensive learning approach will deepen your understanding of aviation and sharpen your decision-making skills as a pilot.
And when it comes to job prospects, having an Aviation Diploma on your resume can give you a competitive edge. Employers appreciate candidates who have gone beyond the basics of a CPL license, demonstrating dedication, knowledge, and a commitment to their craft.
Eligibility Criteria
Age:
Minimum 17 years of age
High School:
10+2 or equivalent from a recognized board.
English Requirement
Canada: IELTS/PTE
New Zealand: IELTS/PTE
Diploma Includes
A Private Pilot’s Licence
A Commercial Pilot’s Licence
A Multi-Engine Instrument Rating
Diploma in Aviation
Program Benefits
Enhanced Knowledge and Skills: Deepen your expertise in key areas like aircraft systems, meteorology, and aviation safety.
Improved Job Prospects: Stand out to employers with both a CPL and an Aviation Diploma on your resume.
Expanded Career Opportunities: Explore roles in airport management, air traffic control, flight safety, and more.
International Recognition: Aviation Diplomas can help you explore career opportunities worldwide.
Improved Safety: Master the skills to handle safety-related challenges in aviation with confidence.
Networking Opportunities: Connect with industry professionals and build valuable relationships during your studies.
Thus, earning a Diploma in Aviation alongside your CPL can offer aspiring pilots enhanced knowledge, improved employability, broader career options, global recognition, and a stronger focus on safety. Enroll in the Aviation Diploma program and enhance your career skills.
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