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ADVENTUREAVIA@GMAIL.COM gautam

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It offers a DGCA Airline Pilot Program that packages CPL training with Instrument Rating (IR) and Multi-Engine Rating (MER) — generally a requirement for professional flying and airline opportunities. It also promotes DGCA-oriented ground school with instructors claimed to have aviation experience.

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ADVENTUREAVIA@GMAIL.COM gautam

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T can be a good choice if You verify exact training plan, aircraft availability, and instructor credentials before committing, You confirm what's included and what's extra also their commercial pilot training includes the full set of components needed for a CPL — private pilot basics, instrument rating, time-building, single/multi-engine flight time — similar to most professional pilot programs.

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Diya Nihalani

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One should study the Pilot course in order to make a career in the Aviation industry. Many people aspire to have the lifestyle and pay scale of a pilot. Other than the surface-level benefits of pursuing the course, one can also aim for a pilot course out of his/ her passion. Just the fact that a career fascinates you should be enough for you to pursue it. Now if we talk about the real-world implications of a pilot course, then we can agree that the career opportunities are really attractive as compared to other courses and careers.

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Gunjan Dhawan

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If you really want to be a Pilot in the future, opting for an online course is not a good idea, I believe. The practical is equally important in a Pilot training as the theoretical knowledge. Though you can cover theory topics online, for flight training, you'll need to attend the physical classes. 

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Sreetama Shrivastava

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One of the best Pilot courses after 12th is the Commercial Pilot License - CPL program. It is one of the most common pathways to start a professional career.

It will give you the theoretical and practical flight training to fly a commercial aircraft. You can also go for UG degree programs like - BSc Aviation or BBA Aviation.

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Akansha Bisht

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It depends on the course level and type you choose. Every Flying/Pilot institute designs its own programs; hence, the duration varies based on the curriculum of these programs. These programs are generally divided into theoretical classes and practical sessions. If you go for a degree course like BTech, it will come with a fixed duration of 4 years, but the Diploma and certification courses will differ. 

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Nikita Chauhan

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Pilot is a high-demand profession. For instance, a Commercial Pilot, an IAF Officer, a Private Pilot and so on with a huge salary potential in India. You have options like - 

 

India has many major airline companies like - IndiGo, Air India, SpiceJet, Akasa Air etc. Being a Pilot in India or anywhere around the globe is a highly respected job. 

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Varun Murugan

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To apply for the Commercial Pilot Licence course at Bihar Flying Club:

 

Visit Bihar Flying Institute, Patna.

 

Check eligibility: 10+2 with Physics and Maths, medical fitness.

 

Get and fill out the application form (usually available online or at the institute).

 

Submit the form with required documents (ID, mark sheets, photos, medical certificate).

 

Wait for admission confirmation or further instructions.

 

You can also call the institute for details.

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Baskaran M

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Pilot course costs in India:

- PPL: INR 10-20 lakhs

- CPL: 35-60 lakhs

- ATPL: 10-20 Lacs (additional)

Total estimated cost: INR 25-65 Lacs (CPL training) + additional expenses (medical, DGCA exams, accommodation).

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Nishtha Chatterjee

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Here are the main Pilot courses after the 12th in India that you can pursue to become a licensed pilot:

Course Name

Purpose

Eligibility

Commercial Pilot License (CPL)

For those who want to become airline/commercial pilots

12th with Physics & Math + DGCA Medical

Private Pilot License (PPL)

For personal flying, non-commercial

12th pass + DGCA Medical

Student Pilot License (SPL)

Entry-level license for pilot training

16 + years old + Basic written exam

Glider Pilot License

For operating non-powered aircraft (gliders)

10th pass minimum + basic medical fitness

Helicopter Pilot Training (CHPL)

For those who want to fly helicopters

12th with Physics & Math

NDA – Indian Air Force Flying Branch

For defense pilot training

12th with Physics & Math + NDA Exam

BSc in Aviation (with CPL)

Academic + flying training combo

12th with PCM + Admission Test/Interview

Note: The information has been taken from Ambitionbox.com.

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