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Scholar-Level 16
You must be at least 16 years of age to be eligible for a Student Pilot License, 17 for a Private Pilot License, and 18 for a Commercial Pilot License.
Alternatively, you could directly enroll for the Private Pilot License once you have cleared Class XII and are 17 years old. This involves taking an exam conducted by the Directorate General of Civil Aviation* consisting of theory papers on air navigation, aviation meteorology, air regulation and technical aspects.
Your vision in one eye must be perfect. In general medical terminology, it is called 6/6 eyesight. In the other eye, you could have an imperfection of 6/9, which must be
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Scholar-Level 16
Non-Science stream students may pursue the required subjects through NIOS. NIOS schooling can be used to meet the above-mentioned requirements. Apart from NIOS, non-science stream students may also pursue the required subjects as private candidates from their respective state boards too.
* The minimum marks required is 50% (may vary from Institute to Institute) aggregate marks
Fitness (Medical) Standards to Be Met-
A Commercial Pilot has to be fit- physically and mentally. That is why, during the selection process, lots of emphases is laid on the medical status of the candidate. Here are some medical standards set by authorities, wh
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Guide-Level 13
You cannot do two courses together. especially the ones which are wide apart from each other. so you can pursue either of them at a time.
Though you can do one of them after the other if you are still eligible for the same.
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