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5 days agoContributor-Level 10
Sunrise Aviation is renowned for offering best aviation programs for its international students all over the world. Sunrise Aviation offers International Pilot Training programme for the duration of 6 months. Sunrise Aviation International Pilot Training first year tuition fee is around INR 36 L.
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a month agoBeginner-Level 1
Choosing the right pilot training institute is a big decision because CPL training in India involves a serious investment. Below is a practical list of well-known institutes, along with approximate fee ranges.
Indira Gandhi Rashtriya Uran Akademi (IGRUA)
India's most reputed government-run flying academy.
Approx Fees: ₹35–55 lakh- Golden Epaulettes Aviation
Specialises in DGCA CPL Ground Classes and Cadet Pilot Preparation. Ideal for students who want to clear DGCA exams, strengthen technical knowledge, and prepare for airline cadet programs before starting expensive flying training.
Ground Training Fees: ₹2.3-3lakh CAE – National Flyi
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7 months agoContributor-Level 8
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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7 months agoContributor-Level 9
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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7 months agoContributor-Level 10
Depending on the school and the programme the cost of pilot training can been from 4 Lacs to 20 Lacs in addition to pilot training aircraft rental in another significant cost that Aspiring pilot should consider
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7 months ago
Contributor-Level 10
Adventure Flight Education Private Limited – Hyderabad offers a certificate programme for Commercial Pilot License Training. AFE Hyderabad offers admission to the course completely on the basis of the merit obtained in the last qualifying examination and the course-specific eligibility criteria. However, the institute has not specified a minimum aggregate for admission to the Commercial Pilot License Training programme. Candidates with 85% in PCM typically have a good chance at securing admission to the institute.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 7
The Bombay flying club and it coast of 15 Lacs to 20 Lacs for entire course, health checkup and you need to pass interview
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10 months ago
Contributor-Level 10
Adventure Flight Education Private Limited (AFE) in Delhi provides DGCA-approved CPL training with eligibility as a minimum age of 18 years, 10+2 qualification with Mathematics and Physics, and a Class 1 medical certificate from a DGCA-approved medical examiner. English language proficiency is also needed. The training involves approximately 350 hours of training, comprising ground and flying lessons, with a total expense of about INR 32.95 lakh. For accurate information regarding admission and requirements, it is advisable to reach AFE directly through their official website.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
Upon completing the NITTE Meenakshi Institute of Technology BSc Hons course in Civil Aviation Pilot, students gain an understanding of different facets, such as aerodynamics, meteorology, and navigation, and more. With the skills learnt while pursuing the course, students can explore various types of jobs. Students who wish to know more can take a look at the below table showcasing a few job options to pursue along with industry-based average payouts:
Job Profile | Average Package (INR) |
|---|---|
Airline Pilot | INR 3 LPA to 5 LPA |
Flight Instructor | INR 4 LPA to 6.5 LPA |
Air Traffic Controller | INR 6 LPA to 10 LPA |
Cargo Pilot | INR 8 LPA to 15 LPA |
Aircraft Maintenance Engineer | INR 7 LPA to 12 LPA |
Note: The actual salary may differ from above mentioned average payouts.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, civil and military aviation training differ significantly in terms of structure, purpose, and intensity. Here's a comparison:
Aspect | Civil Aviation Training | Military Pilot Training |
|---|---|---|
Purpose | Prepares pilots for commercial airline jobs. | Trains pilots for defense operations. |
Duration | ~1-2 years for CPL | 3-4 years with additional military training. |
Training Environment | Controlled, commercial flying conditions. | Intense combat, emergency, and high-G training. |
Aircraft Type | Trained on commercial jets and small aircraft. | Trained on high-speed fighter jets, transport aircraft, and helicopters. |
Regulating Authority | DGCA (Directorate General of Civil Aviation). | IAF/Indian Navy/Indian Army Aviation Corps. |
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