GFTS Bangalore Infrastructure Details & Reviews ,Yelahanaka, Bangalore

Infrastructure/Facilities

  • Library
    Hospital / Medical Facilities
Other Facilities:
Aircraft's: 02 Cessna 152 & 02 Cessna 172|ATC|Hangar-cum-Store Room|Conference Hall|Fight Briefing / Section Room|Two Light Vehicles|Rest Room for Trainees
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Answered a year ago

College provides good facilities and infrastructure such as Hospital / Medical Facilities, Libraryto the students.

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Atul Mishra

Beginner-Level 1

Answered 8 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 8 months ago

Government Flying Training School (GFTS), Bangalore, has a Commercial Pilot License (CPL) course with fee rates dependent on domicile. Karnataka domicile costs around INR 37,00,000, while for those outside Karnataka it costs around INR 42,00,000. Fees tend to cover ground classes, flying training, a

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KUMKUM BASWAL

Contributor-Level 8

Answered 9 months ago

Commercial Pilot: Degree +GFTS (Govt Flying Training School) Bangalore Direct Entry: Working for GFTS costs around INR 37,00,000 – 24 m. This is for the different training costs, for example, flying hours and ground-class. And there may be other expenses such as those for simulator training and addi

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Vaibhav Nalawade

Contributor-Level 10

Answered a year ago

Yes, you can still start a career as a pilot at 32 years old with a Master's in Civil Engineering, as long as you meet the necessary medical requirements and are willing to undergo the required flight training; most airlines accept pilots up to the mid-30s, and some even have cadet programs with sli

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Muskan Gupta

Contributor-Level 7