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The full-time Commercial Pilot License (CPL) pilot training programme lasts 18 to 24 months. For a minimum of 200 hours of flying training, including 185 hours on single-engine Cessna 152/172 aircraft and/or 15 hours on multi-engine Piper Seneca PA-34 aircraft, a student must complete a complex 350-hour ground school programme. The CPL's eligibility requirements are listed below. eligibility requirements 10+2 with math and physics Medical: A DGCA-approved doctor must conduct the Class II (Indian) medical exam.

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Hello. Typically, applicants must have completed their 10+2 in the Science stream, but fortunately, the majority of Flying Schools also offer flexible "schooling" programmes for those who come from "non-Science" educational backgrounds. The student will be able to complete their 10+2 Science stream coursework through this distance correspondence course.

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Hello. Typically, applicants must have completed their 10+2 in the Science stream, but fortunately, the majority of Flying Schools also offer flexible "schooling" programmes for those who come from "non-Science" educational backgrounds. The student will be able to complete their 10+2 Science stream coursework through this distance correspondence course.

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Good day, Samruddhi You did in fact provide a pretty intriguing question. Sincerity dictates that both of these areas have similar relevance today. However, avionics equipment repair often takes place in a lab rather than on an aircraft, though this isn't always the case. However, the aircraft must be serviced by a craft mechanic. From another angle, every aircraft will need an aviation mechanic for maintenance, but the number of avionics systems that need to be maintained will differ depending on the size of the aircraft. However, total job chances are nearly comparable for both of these trades. I wish you well.

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The minimal requirement for CPL eligibility is a 10+2 diploma in Physics and Mathematics with a combined minimum score of 55%. The age requirement is 18 years of age or older.
Other conditions: adequate English language proficiency.
200 hours of flight time and 18 months of instruction
Height restrictions: Although not prescribed in India or by the RGAA, adequate height, weight, and body mass index level (BMI) are necessary for an aircraft to operate safely.
Physical Fitness: DGCA/FAA Panel Medical-II Certificate of Fitness Doctor
Requests for payment: Banks are a source of financial aid.

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Hello Babul You completed your undergraduate studies in mechanical engineering, and now you want to work as an aeroplane maintenance engineer. Right? Maybe you can. But keep in mind that DGCA accreditation in that specific skill is required for maintenance or mechanic work on any civilian aircraft. You can review the exam's syllabus for the licence exam that the DGCA administers and DETERMINE FOR YOURSELF IF YOU CAN PASS THIS EXAMINATION IN THEORY AND IN PRACTICAL. You can surely work as a mechanic if you can.

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Hi, The minimal need to enroll in training to become a commercial pilot is a 12th grade math and physics diploma. There is no maximum age. As an engineering graduate, I'm confident that you completed your 12th grade in math and physics, or at the very least, that you completed your engineering diploma, which may be considered an equivalent to completing your 12th grade in science. In light of the aforementioned, there is no question that you are qualified to enroll in any flying school for training to become a commercial pilot. 

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Getting a Private Pilots License and a Commercial Pilot License is a requirement for flying. To achieve SPL, no prior flight experience is necessary. The applicant must have completed at least the 10th standard and be at least 16 years old when their student pilots licence is issued. To prepare for an advanced training programme for commercial transportation or to experience the limitless freedom and romance of flying, the PPL training course is available to anybody who wishes to become a licenced pilot.

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Good day, Dhruvi Pujara. It's wonderful to learn that you hope to become a pilot. Please allow me to clarify. After graduating from high school with PCM as one of your subject combinations, you can start your pilot training at a flying school. There are many flying schools in India that will provide you with the necessary theoretical training in addition to the requisite flying training. A commercial pilot's licence will allow you to work for any commercial airline, thus these flying schools will also assist you with getting one. To become a pilot, one does not require a degree.

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