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Capt Ankur SAPilot with Air India

Guide-Level 13

Almost all Flying Schools takes admission for CPL Entrants on direct entry basis. You can approach them directly and ask for admission procedures and they shall guide you for the same. You need to have passed class 12 with 50% marks in PCM for joining CPL Training, that is the minimum requirement. IGRUA and NFTI conduct their entrance exam for CPL Entrants.

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Capt Ankur SAPilot with Air India

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There is no such Specific criteria. The average monthly flying that an Indian pilot does each month is 60-80 hours. You can now yourself calculate the total number of hours that one can fly each year. It is irrespective of which year of service you do.

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Capt Ankur SAPilot with Air India

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There is no such limitation. Those pilots who are hired on Wide body fleet like Boeing 777/787 and Airbus 350/380 fly the international route from the very first day onwards. Others who fly narrow body fleet like Airbus 320 or Boeing 737 are on the domestic sectors usually. Some small international sectors like Dubai, Singapore, Moscow etc. are also covered by narrow body fleet.

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Capt Ankur SAPilot with Air India

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There is no such limitations on the number of seats like B.E. Or MBBS. Any number of people can become pilot each year. On an average 700-900 CPL licenses are issued each year nowadays by DGCA. So these many number of new pilots are added prepared each year in India. This count is inclusive of those licenses also which are issued outside India and later converted in India license.

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Capt Ankur SAPilot with Air India

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It depends on the vacancy. There's no such calendar or time table as per which vacancies shall be announced by airlines. It is solely dependent on their requirements and necessity. So you might get a job immediately after the type rating or you may have to wait for any amount of duration depending on the Airlines requirements. I've known people who've got job the very next month after type rating and some others who've kept waiting for 3years and got their TRs expired. Your hiring also highly depends on your regency and technical knowledge about the aircraft. If you are good at that you may expect a job within 6 months after TR. Airlin
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Capt Ankur SAPilot with Air India

Guide-Level 13

I haven't heard of any such flying school. They might be a third party who will be sending you to some other school for training, probably outside India. Some good flying schools in India are listed under :
1. IGRUA Raebarelie
2. NFTI Gondia
3. Chimes Aviation, Sagar
4. NFC, Nagpur
5. BFC, Mumbai
6. Carver Aviation, Baramati
7. GMR Avaition Academy.

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You totally cannot rely on IITC for anything. They promise you everything, but once you pay your fees completely they don't even bother. I was running around his office every week, finally I had to search for jobs on my own. These people told me in the start that we will help you find jobs. But, after the course was completed successfully they didn't even bother to call or revert to my calls. And, when I finally met him, face to face, he said he never said that he will lineup any interviews. Like, he is doing a favor.

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Arpit DongreMaturity is when you realize nothing is permanent

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All Reputed and Big Domestic Airline recruit candidate who are class 12th passed from recognized board.
If you think that you have good grip over English and reasonable personality than you can apply in all important Airline without joining any Training Institute. But, if you think you need certain training in English and other skills areas (like presentable skills) than you can join any good Airline Training Institute.
Minimum Eligibility for Air Hostess:
12 Passed or Graduation in any discipline. AGE LIMIT
Not more than 25/27 years. Minimum Height
5 foot 4/5 inches (weight according to height )
Other qualities required by air lines
Very
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Capt Ankur SAPilot with Air India

Guide-Level 13

For ground jobs, you may do graduation in aviation or post-graduation, which will help you to get managerial positions in airlines and airports.
For becoming an air traffic controller, you will have to be a Science or Engineering graduate.
For Aircraft Maintenance Engineers, you need to have a AME license obtained after training from any approved Institute.
For becoming a pilot, you should have passed class 12th with PCM 50% marks.
For cabin crew, you just need to have passed class 12th.
You can decide as per your interest and choice.

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