The Basic
Prerequisites
i. You must complete your Class XII
under the 10+2 system or its
equivalent with a minimum of 50 per
cent marks in Mathematics and
Physics.
ii. You must be minimum 16 years of
age to be eligible for a Private
Pilot License and 17 for a
Commercial Pilot License.
iii. Your vision in one eye must be
perfect. In general medical
terminology, it is called 6/6
eyesight. In the other eye, you
could have an imperfection of 6/9,
which must be correctable to 6/6.
iv. General physical fitness is
mandatory. You must be free of any
disease that can hamper normal
function.
Student Pilot
License
i. You must appear for a written
theory examination in Air
Regulations, Aviation Meteorology
and Air Navigation and Air
Technical.
ii. You must obtain a medical
certificate of fitness from doctors
designated by the Director General
of Civil Aviation. Only two bodies
in India -- Air Force Central
Medical Establishment in New Delhi
and the Institute of Aviation
Medicine, Bangalore -- are
authorised to give you a medical
fitness certificate.
iii. You have to get a security
clearance.
iv. You will need to appear for an
oral examination and an aptitude
test.
v. If the medical clearance comes
through and you clear the exams, you
will be granted the SPL.
Damages: You must furnish a bank
guarantee of Rs 10,000.
Private
Pilot Licence
:
i. Post attaining the SPL, you will
be assigned an instructor to start
flying lessons. You will be taught
the basics of flying and your
instructor will accompany you on
flights.
ii. After about 15 hours of flying
with an instructor, ie dual flying,
you can fly solo and go
cross-country as well.
iii. To obtain a Private Pilot
License, you have to fly a minimum
of 60 hours. Of this, at least 20
hours should be solo flying and 5
hours should be cross-country
flights.
iv. You will also need to appear for
the written theory examinations in
subjects like Air Regulations,
Aviation Meteorology, Air
Navigation, Aircraft Engines and
Seamanship.
v. You will need to obtain the
medical fitness certificate from the
AFCME or IAM.
vi. You must be at least 17 years
old.
viii. You must have passed Class XII
or equivalent exam with Physics,
Maths and Chemistry as your
subjects.
Damages: The per hour cost of flying
is quite steep: about Rs 3,500.
To get a PPL, you need at least 60
hours of flying. Thus the total cost
of obtaining a PPL will be a cool Rs
2 lakh (Rs 200,000)!
Commercial
Pilot License :
This license is the most important
license to become a commercial
pilot.
i. The age bracket for getting a CPL
is between 18 years and 30 years.
ii. You need a minimum of 250 hours
of flying to get this license. Of
this, 150 hours have to be solo
flying, 25 hours of cross-country
flying, 10 hours of instrument
flying (which means you rely only on
the plane's instruments for flying
without looking at the horizon or
external assistance), and 5 hours of
flying in the night.
iii. A medical certificate from
ACFME or IAM and theory tests in Air
Regulations, Aviation Meteorology,
Air Navigation, Technical and
Planning are other important parts
of the process.
iv. You can get the Private
Helicopter License if you complete
40 hours of flight training with 15
hours of solo flying. Written exams
on basic aviation subjects have to
be taken.
v. To get a Commercial Helicopter
Pilot License, you need 60 hours of
flight training as well as appear
for a written exam.
vi. Helicopter pilots are hired by
public and private sector corporates
as well as security agencies.
Damages: A steep Rs 9 lakh (Rs
900,000). For a Commercial
Helicopter Pilot License, the cost
could go up to Rs 13 lakh (Rs 1.3
million)!
Airline
Transport Pilot's License :
The above mentioned licenses can
only allow you to fly as a co-pilot.
If you want to take over as captain,
you need the Airline Transport
Pilot's License, which is the
highest aviation license available.
Along with clearing written papers,
you also need to clock a total of
1,500 flying hours and take medical
tests.
Damages: It costs Rs 30,000 to Rs
40,000 per hour. Often, the airline
you work for may sponsor the
training costs.
Additional
Training And Information
Once you get the CPL, you may want
to go in for multi engine training.
After seven to 10 hours of multi
engine training on a certain
aircraft, your license will carry an
endorsement of the aircraft you have
flown.
All the above licenses need to be
renewed regularly. You must adhere
strictly to medical tests.
Fly one hour after your license
expires, and you will be banned from
flying ever again!
Medical conditions and regular exam
clearances notwithstanding, a pilot
can continue in this career till 61
years.
Damages: Multi engine flight
training is very expensive and can
cost anything between Rs 15,000 and
Rs 25,000 per hour.
List of Flying
Clubs in India
State-owned
Indira Gandhi Rashtriya Udan Akademi,
Rae Bareilly, Uttar Pradesh
Andhra Pradesh Aviation Academy,
Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh
Amritsar Aviation Club, Amritsar,
Punjab
Bihar Flying Institute, Patna, Bihar
Bombay Flying Club, Mumbai,
Maharashtra
Gujarat Flying Club, Vadodara,
Gujarat
Government. Flying Training
Institute, Bhubaneshwar, Orissa
Government Flying Training
Institute, Kolkata, West Bengal
Government. Flying Training School,
Bangalore, Karnataka
Haryana Institute of Civil Aviation,
Karnal, Haryana
Haryana Institute of Civil Aviation,
Hissar, Haryana
Haryana Institute of Civil Aviation,
Pinjore, Haryana
Ludhiana Aviation Club, Ludhiana,
Punjab
Madhya Pradesh Flying Club, Indore,
Madhya Pradesh
Madhya Pradesh Flying Club, Bhopal,
Madhya Pradesh
Madras Flying Club, Chennai, Tamil
Nadu
Northern India Flying Club,
Jallandhar, Punjab
Patiala Aviation Club, Patiala,
Punjab
Rajasthan State Flying School,
Jaipur, Rajasthan
UP State Flying Training Institute,
Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh
Andaman & Nicobar Flying Training
Institute, Port Blair, Andaman &
Nicobar Islands
Assam Flying Club, Guwahati, Assam
Banasthali Vidyapith Gliding and
Flying Club, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu
Aviation Training Academy,
Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu
Delhi Flying Club, New Delhi
Kerala Aviation Training Centre,
Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala
Nagpur Flying Club, Nagpur,
Maharashtra
Jamshedpur Cooperative Flying Club,
Jamshedpur, Jharkhand
Private :
Ahmedabad
Aviation and Aeronautics, Ahmedabad,
Gujarat
Academy of Carver Aviation, Belgaum,
Karnataka
Flytech Aviation
Academy, Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh
Garg Aviation, Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh
HAL Rotary Wing
Academy, Bangalore, Karnataka
Rajputana Aviation Academy, Kota,
Rajasthan
Orient Flight
School, Pondicherry
Wings Aviation, Hyderabad, Andhra
Pradesh
Yash Air, Indore,
Madhya Pradesh
Frank Airways, Indore, Madhya
Pradesh
Bangalore Aeronautics and Technical
Services, Bangalore, Karnataka
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