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Steps to Become a Pilot

Embark on your aviation journey with confidence and clarity. Whether you dream of flying commercial airliners or private jets, the road to becoming a pilot requires dedication, training, and the right guidance. From foundational education and medical assessments to hands-on flight training and licensing, each step plays a vital role in shaping you into a skilled and responsible aviator. Follow this roadmap to turn your passion for the skies into a rewarding profession.

Minimum Requirements To Enroll For CPL Training

Proficiency in English Language

Proficiency in reading, writing, and understanding English is essential to enroll in a CPL course.

Minimum age for CPL issue = 18 years

You can begin pilot training at 17 years old, as it typically takes about one year to complete the course and submit the necessary documents for your commercial pilot license.

Minimum Qualification for CPL issue

To be eligible, you must have completed 10+2 (or equivalent) with Mathematics and Physics, or hold a diploma recognized as equivalent. If your academic background is in other fields (such as commerce or arts), you’ll need to study and pass Mathematics and Physics as separate subjects from an accredited open school, such as the National Institute of Open Schooling (NIOS).

Medical Fitness For Pilot Training

We need to be 100% sure that you are medically fit to fly before you invest your money in a pilot course as it’s a mandatory requirement. The medicals are a 2 step process.

Class 2 medicals : It can be carried out throughout India with doctors appointed by DGCA. Post completion you will be handed a CA – 35 assessment form as fitness certification and your reports will be sent to the office of DGCA for the issue of medical assessment later on you receive a final medical assessment from DGCA

Class 1 medicals : Class 1 initial medical assessment can be carried out in only 5 cities (Mumbai, Banglore, Delhi, Chennai and Johrat) . Class 1 medical assessment date can only be requested post receiving class 2 assessment from DGCA.

File Number : Will get issued along with your class 2 assessment and will be mentioned on the class 2 assessment for your reference. This is a permanent and unique file number issued to each individual and all your documents sent to DGCA will be housed in relation to this file number

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