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2 years agoContributor-Level 7
Yes, it is possible to become a Loco Pilot (Assistant Loco Pilot or ALP) by pursuing the ICTSM (Industrial Training Institute in Co-operative Training of Subordinate Staff and Material Management) course from an ITI (Industrial Training Institute). The ICTSM course is specifically designed to provide technical skills and knowledge required for entry-level positions in the Indian Railways.
To become a Loco Pilot, here are the general steps involved:
1. Educational Qualification: Complete your 10th standard (secondary school) education from a recognised board.
2. ITI Admission: Enroll in an ITI offering the ICTSM course. Ensure that the ITI
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To obtain accurate and up-to-date information about the fee structure for CPL training at GFTS Bangalore, I recommend visiting their official website or contacting their admissions or training department directly. They will be able to provide you with detailed information about the program, including the tuition fees, additional costs, payment schedules, and any financial assistance or scholarships available.
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2 years agoGuide-Level 15
1. Educational Qualifications: Typically, to become a pilot, candidates are required to have completed their 10+2 or equivalent education with Physics and Mathematics as mandatory subjects. It is important to have a minimum of 50% marks in Physics and Mathematics.
2. Entrance Exams: Candidates need to appear for entrance exams conducted by various flying schools or institutes. These exams assess the aptitude, Engli
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1. Min Age 17 Yrs.
2. 10 + 2 Passed with Physics and Maths from recognized board or equivalent.
3. 200 hours flying training followed by passing practical and written exams.
4. Duration 24 months.
5. No maximum age but not advisable for candidates above 35 years due to cut off age for airline recruitment.
So from above students of 10+2 with medical stream are not eligible for Commercial pilot licence.
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1. Meet the eligibility criteria: The minimum age to start training for a Private Pilot Licence (PPL) is 17 years, and you must have completed 10+2 or equivalent education.
2. Obtain a Medical Certificate You will need to pass a medical exam to ensure that you meet the physical and medical requirements to become a pilot.
3. Enroll in a pilot training programme: You can enroll in a flight school that offers a pilot training programme. There are several flight sch
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