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Deepti Singh

Guide-Level 12

It might seem like the Pilot Aptitude Test is an extra hurdle that the flight schools has placed between the prospective student and their dream of becoming a Pilot. Although it is true that it enables us to determine if you have what it takes to complete the training, it also serves a much more important function:Once you have graduated from flight school and you start applying for jobs, it is almost guaranteed that your future employer will put you through similar tests. They will most likely not be identical to the ones we have, but they will definitely test you in the same areas, to determine that you have the skills required to be
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Lalit Kumar

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Hello there,
A person can become commercial pilot between 16-30 years of age.
Regards.

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Gurleen Khurana

Guide-Level 14

Age limit is 17 years.

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Manik Bhatnagar

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Hi Mayank, It varies from college to college. The average salary will be approximately INR 30 Lacs - INR 40 Lacs.

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Capt Ankur SAPilot with Air India

Guide-Level 13

Pilots are highly paid professionals and the salaries range in Lacs per month. You may start training at any age below 30 provided you are medically fit as per DGCA requirements. You need to understand that Pilot training is governed and regulated by DGCA and it is irrespective of the flying school you choose to train with. For becoming a commercial pilot, there is a specific eligibility criteria, which you should first be aware of. This is decided on what subjects have you taken in class 12th. It requires PCM with 50% marks to be a pilot. And, even if you have not opted for the same, then you can appear separately for these subjects a
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Capt Ankur SAPilot with Air India

Guide-Level 13

Admission is taken on Direct Entry basis. You need to understand that Pilot training is governed and regulated by DGCA and it is irrespective of the flying school you choose to train with. For becoming a commercial pilot, there is a specific eligibility criteria, which you should first be aware of. This is decided on what subjects have you taken in class 12th. It requires PCM with 50% marks to be a pilot. And, even if you have not opted for the same, then you can appear separately for these subjects and become eligible. Further, you should be aware that you are medically fit to be a pilot, so I would suggest you to visithttp://www.dgca
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Dreamer Sky surfer aviatorspilot training and placements

Beginner-Level 3

Yes you can become a pilot you have completed your class 10+2 with PCM and 50% marks. Graduation is not a requirement to be a pilot.

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Dreamer Sky surfer aviatorspilot training and placements

Beginner-Level 3

Yes, Canada is a good option for pilot training, but you are having an Indian passport, so you need to come back to India and go through the conversion procedure for your CPL license in order to get a job.

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Capt Ankur SAPilot with Air India

Guide-Level 13

Airline Transport Pilot License (ATPL) is the final and top most License that any pilot can attain. Unlike Commercial Pilot License (CPL), ATPL also has certain specified eligibility criteria.
It is only issued to those pilots who hold a valid and current CPL + have cleared DGCA ATPL exams + have attained 1500hours of flying experience.
Hence to get an ATPL the pilot has to justify all the above mentioned requirements.
So first aim for CPL then get a job and then clear exams + flying to get an ATPL.
No flying school trains directly to get an ATPL.

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