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Training for Private Pilot's License 

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Training for Private Pilot's License
 at 
GFTS Bangalore 
Overview

Duration

12 months

Credential

Certificate

Mode of Course

Full Time
Training for Private Pilot's License
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Training for Private Pilot's License
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Frequently Asked Questions

Training for Private Pilot's License
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GFTS Bangalore 
Entry Requirements

Requirements for 10th gradeUp Arrow Icon
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Minimum: 16 years
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Training for Private Pilot's License
 at 
GFTS Bangalore 
Admission Process

  • Register and Apply
  • Written Test

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Students also asked

Q:   What are the prospects for an Aviation student in the future?
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With a constantly growing global economy, the aviation sector is booming. Future prospects for aviation students in Canada will be plentiful, both inside and outside of the aviation industry. Just a few instances are shown below: 

There is a high demand for qualified personnel due to the Aviation industry's rapid growth. This implies that there will be more jobs available in the future for aviation students.
The technology used to operate aircraft has advanced significantly over time. As a result, you might consider a job as a pilot, flight engineer, or systems engineer in the aviation industry.
Environmentally friendly practices are becoming more prevalent in the aviation industry. This implies that you could work in a field that emphasises minimising environmental impact, such as aircraft design or maintenance.

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Q:   Is a career in aviation worth it?
A: 

A job in aviation comes with a lot of responsibility; yet, it is well worth the effort, but there are some things candidates should know before entering this field as a professional. That needs a significant investment, so if candidates don't have enough, they will be out of work. It necessitates that candidates be medically fit, not only once in their career. Candidates must exercise on a regular basis and be mentally fit as well. They are responsible for everyone on board.
Yet the thrill candidates experience when they are in the air makes it all worthwhile. It's a different experience every time. And, of course, when it comes to paying, it's more than adequate and well-paying work.

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Training for Private Pilot's License
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GFTS Bangalore 

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Answered 9 months ago

Government Flying Training School, Bangalore, does not disclose the specific day for the entrance examination to obtain a Private Pilot's License training. Prospective students need to perform online registration and application before they take a written test during admission procedures. Before adm

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Kapil Lalwani

Contributor-Level 10

Answered 3 years ago

Refer to the link below for cutoff, placements, fees, admission of Training for Private Pilot's License at Government Flying Training School, Bangalore https://www.shiksha.com/college/government-flying-training-school-yelahanaka-bangalore-29264/course-training-for-private-pilot-s-license-117396 T

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Divya vani

Contributor-Level 10

Answered 5 years ago

Hello Ajmal Simply apply for on demand exam of Maths and Physics from NIOS. Side by side you can continue your PPL. You should have passed class 12TH with PCM. Commerce will not let you be eligible for becoming a pilot. The requirement is to have passed class 12TH with PCM 50% marks. All the best

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konatham Abhishek

Scholar-Level 16

Answered 5 years ago

The minimum eligibility to take this course is completing 16 years of age, passed 12th with Physics and Maths as subjects and cleared Class- I & Class-II medical. If you clear the minimum eligibility criteria then there are three steps upon completing them you will get a Commercial Pilot License: 1.

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Swapnaneel Bhuiya

Scholar-Level 17

Answered 6 years ago

CPL is the license given to those who wish to take up career as a pilot with the commercial airlines whereas PPL is for those who wish to be a pilot as a hobby or for those who own an aircraft. CPL can be acquired by those who have completed senior secondary examinations and who satisfies an age of

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BASIL PAUL K

Guide-Level 15

Answered 6 years ago

Initially, one obtains a student pilot license (SPL) from a government sponsored flying club in the country. The minimum eligibility sponsored for the SPL is matriculation examination and age should be above 16 years. An oral examination has to be taken in subjects related to aviation. Before being

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Rohit Mishra

Contributor-Level 7

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