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Meha Hareendran

Beginner-Level 5

Getting a Commercial Pilot License (CPL) takes around 3 to 9 months to complete. The first 2 to 3 months will be allotted for the CPL ground school classes and the rest will be for the CPL flight training which also includes the Single-EngineMulti Engine Rating and Instrument Rating courses.

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Meha Hareendran

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One can become a commercial pilot at any age, but for an airline pilot, as a fresher, the age limit should be 36 or below.

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Pushyami Reddy

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BBA is a management stream where as B.Sc. Is related to Science. Average salary for BBA shall start at 4 Lacs per annum and for B.Sc. Shall start at 6 Lacs per annum. However, the course duration for both the courses are same I e. 3 years. And the fees for both the streams shall start at 1-2 Lacs per annum.

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Anuradha Kumari

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Hi Pratistha, To become an Air Hostess after the 12th, you need to apply directly to the aviation training institute as the basic qualification from a recognised board. Here are the top training institutes to pursue aviation training that provides proper qualifications: Pacific Airways Frankfinn Institute of Air Hostess Training.

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Anuradha Kumari

Beginner-Level 5

To become an Air Hostess after the 12th, you need to apply directly to the aviation training institute as the basic qualification from a recognised board. Here are the top training institutes to pursue aviation training that provides proper qualifications:
Pacific Airways
Frankfinn Institute of Air Hostess Training.

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Anuradha Kumari

Beginner-Level 5

To become an Air Hostess after the 12th, you need to apply directly to the aviation training institute as the basic qualification from a recognised board. Here are the top training institutes to pursue aviation training that provides proper qualifications:
Pacific Airways
Frankfinn Institute of Air Hostess Training.

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Meha Hareendran

Beginner-Level 5

Airwings International Academy
Frankfinn Institute of Air Hostess Training - FIAT.

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Meha Hareendran

Beginner-Level 5

But unfortunately not a lot of airlines would allow 154cm the reason for this is
As cabin crew on board an aircraft your prime responsibility is for the safety of your passengers and fellow crew members. This requires you to be able to reach emergency equipment which is stowed in possibly difficult to reach locations e. GAT the back of an over head locker or in a cupboard above head height. Also as crew you need to demonstrate that you can open a large and heavy aircraft door in a normal operating and closing action as well as in an emergency situation. During a flight you are constantly expected to open and close over head lockers to
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Meha Hareendran

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But unfortunately not a lot of airlines would allow 154cm the reason for this is
As cabin crew on board an aircraft your prime responsibility is for the safety of your passengers and fellow crew members. This requires you to be able to reach emergency equipment which is stowed in possibly difficult to reach locations e. GAT the back of an over head locker or in a cupboard above head height. Also as crew you need to demonstrate that you can open a large and heavy aircraft door in a normal operating and closing action as well as in an emergency situation. During a flight you are constantly expected to open and close over head lockers to s
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