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2015-03-24 15:43:15

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ADMISSIONS@APFT.EDU.IN

Contributor-Level 6

As the name suggests, as a commercial pilot, one can be employed as a pilot and paid remuneration for flying an aircraft. Private pilot is the one who can fly as hobby or leisure and for ones own purpose. He cannot be employee as a pilot and remuneration in any sort is not paid.

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2015-03-11 19:55:19

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Gunjan Rawal

Beginner-Level 1

Well it depends upon the institutes, All the FAA certified institutes are best for CPL.
If you are financially instable then you should Consider joining the military. The brunt of the obstacle when it comes to becoming a pilot is money and having to learn how to fly. A surefire way to solve that problem is to join the military. Not only is it financially easier, but major airlines definitely hold military pilots in high regard. If this is something you can see yourself doing, it's a good idea.

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2015-02-09 23:13:31

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Govind SharmaHR, startup entrepreneurs, career blogger

Guide-Level 14

You should appear for HSC with PCM and also start preparing for NDA. If you make it to NDA, you will get appropriate training alongwith your graduation at NDA, Khadakwasla, Pune

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2015-01-27 17:41:44

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dikshant negi

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Hi Pooja,
Below is the basic eligibility criteria and admission procedure for Commercial Pilot License (CPL):
Eligibility:
Qualification: - should have passed 10 + 2 with P.C.M/ Min 50% Marks or written test
Age : - 17 Years and above
Medical Standards: The candidates should be medically fit to meet the required standards according to the DGCA, as tested by medical officer.
Selection:
Candidates taking the SPL test have to appear in an oral examination on a fixed day every month. Candidates have to enroll a month before the examination. Selected candidates go through a medical test. Air Force Central Medical Establishment (AFCME), Subroto Pa
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2014-12-06 21:55:25

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Suni K

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Aerospace Engineering is one of the most challenging fields of engineering with a wide scope for growth. Aerospace Engineering deals with technologies in the field of aviation, space exploration and defence systems, design, construction, development, testing, operation and maintenance of both commercial and military aircraft, spacecrafts and their components as well as satellites and missiles. As Aerospace engineering involves design and manufacture of very high technology systems, the job requires manual, technical as well as mechanical aptitude. Aeronautical engineer's usually work in teams under the supervision of senior engineers,
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2014-12-02 14:21:45

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ACADEMYCARVERAVIATION

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Dear Sandip,
Please contact with us on 097670 00030.

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2014-11-13 16:28:18

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dikshant negi

Contributor-Level 10

Hi Siyad,
You need to pursue your graduation in Aerospace/ Aeronautical engineering.
The duration of course offers 4 years undergraduate programme in Aerospace Engineering
It imparts practical and theoretical knowledge of research, design, development, construction, testing, science and technology of aircraft and spacecraft and its related field.
Basic eligibility:
For admission in a bachelor's degree, the candidate must have passed the higher secondary school certificate (10+2) examination with science subject such as biology, maths and chemistry. For IITs, It is mandatory to qualify in the Joint Entrance Examinations (J.E.E). The duratio
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2014-07-24 15:49:13

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manoj ka

Contributor-Level 10

Hi Akshata,
Yes you can become a pilot.
The eligibility criteria to be a commercial pilot:
You must have completed your Class XII under the 10+2 system or its equivalent with a minimum of 50% marks in Mathematics and Physics.
You must be minimum 16 years of age to be eligible for a Private Pilot License and 17 for a Commercial Pilot License.
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 correctable to 6/6.
General physical fitness is mandatory. You must be free of any disease that can hamper normal function.
To get a co
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2014-06-30 13:51:46

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ADMISSIONS@APFT.EDU.IN

Contributor-Level 6

Dear Ma'am,
The minimum educational qualification to join Commercial Pilot Licence training program is class 10+2 with Maths and Physics.

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2014-06-30 13:48:26

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ADMISSIONS@APFT.EDU.IN

Contributor-Level 6

Dear Mohammed,
The Integrated Commercial Pilot Licence (A) ME/IR course fee is Rs. 34.5 lakhs (all inclusive)

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