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7 years ago
Guide-Level 12
1. Airlines
2. Airports
3. Cargo Agencies
4. Travel Agencies
5. Tourism offices
6. BPOs
7. Corporate Houses
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7 years ago
Guide-Level 12
- Research the airlines you would be interested in flying with.
- Look up their destinations.
- Some airline websites may provide the bases in which cabin crew are based - this will give you an idea of where you would like to live whilst flying.
- Read the Careers page on the airline website: do you meet all the recruitment criteria? - Ensure your passport is up to date with at least 12 months before expiry.
- Ensure you have no visa restrictions into any country.
- Do you have right of abode in that
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7 years ago
Guide-Level 12
1.Basics of Navigation
2.Magnetism and Compasses
3.Charts
4.Dead Reckoning Navigation (DR)
5.In-Flight Navigation
B-Mass and Balance Aeroplane
1.Introduction to Mass and Balance
2.Loading
3.Centre of Gravity (cg)
C-Performance
1.Performance of Single-Engine Aeroplanes
2.Performances of Multi-Engine Aeroplanes
D-Flight Planning and Monitoring-Aeroplanes
1.Flight Plans for Cross County Flights
2.ICAO ATC Flight Plan
3.Practical Flight Planning
4.Practical Completion of a Flight Plan (Flight plan, flight log, nav log ATC plan, etc.)
E-Radio Navigation
1.Radio Aids
2.Basic Radar Principles
3.Self-contained and External-Referenced Navigation Sy
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7 years ago
Guide-Level 13
Graduate in Aviation and Tourism can get you a ground job in almost any airline. You have an additional advantage of knowing French. So, you can also apply for Cabin Crew positions, where your knowledge of foreign language will help you to secure job and also to get to fly international sectors. Probably, those where French traffic is dominant.
Before you look to go abroad for any further studies do consider the probability of what the airlines look for. You should try career pages of various airlines to get a fair idea of what profile you should target.
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Contributor-Level 7
1. Through Indian Air force (free as you train with IAF).
2. Through Flight school (will range from 30 to 60 lacs).
There are various institutes in India who trains pilot. For flying commercial aircraft, you need CPL (commercial pilot license). After that, you need to do type rating on an aircraft before joining airline as a commercial pilot.
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Guide-Level 12
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