The Bombay Flying Club Placement
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
Students from the Bombay Flying Club in Mumbai were directly placed on campus by prestigious firms including as Indigo, Jet Airways, GVK, Spice Jet, and Air India in 2023.
The Bombay Flying Club has a solid placement record. The institute trains skilled professionals in soft skills to prepare them. To improve written and communication abilities, numerous courses are planned. Additionally GD and PI are carried out.
In India, the pay for pilots varies according on the airline, with first officers earning between INR 1,35,000 and INR 2,40,000 per month. A captains monthly compensation might range from INR 2,50,000 to INR 6,00,000.
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11 months agoContributor-Level 7
Comparing the referrals to The Bombay Flying Club and Thakur Institute of Aviation Technology (TIAT), there are some unique features in both the institutes.
1. Bombay Flying Club is famous for providing professionals in the aviation industry. However, specific recruitment statistics are not widely publicized. Its fee for an aviation-related course like AME is around INR 90,000 for the first year.
2. Thakur Institute of Aviation Technology which is also a DGCA approved institute, has an extensive history of launching aircraft. It is known for its strong programming and business connections. AME charges around INR 1,40,000, and the institu
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11 months agoContributor-Level 7
The Bombay Flying Club has an overall reputation for its courses, especially in flying. The placement record of courses such as BSc Aviation and Diploma in Airport Operations is generally good. Students appreciate the quality of faculty and the value they provide in their training. Many students also cite the supportive learning environment and internships and career opportunities in aviation, which are a major draw for those pursuing aviation-related programs
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a year agoContributor-Level 7
The Bombay Flying Club and Thakur Institute of Aviation Technology may take distinct methods for aviation education and training. As an institute, TIAT may offer a structured academic programme with a greater selection of aviation-related courses encompassing many elements of the aviation industry. The Bombay Flying Club, on the other hand, being a flying club, may have a more focused training strategy on flight training and related abilities.
Several criteria must be considered when comparing placement outcomes:
- The amount to which an institute or club is connected to the aviation industry, including airlines, maintenance firms, and oth
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8 years agoContributor-Level 10
It's glamorous field but needs lots of hard work, patience and money. You will not regret after couple of years when you will start flying your dream machines.
But as being a pilot and engineer too I would say that I love flying and love everything about it.
Yes, it was hard to get job as pilot and that phase was most depressing one.
But today! I love my job and everyday seems like Sunday.
About 90/100 pilots love what they are doing.
This 40L you are talking about can be seen as your future investment as well.
In fact you will end up paying more than 40L.
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