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Pilot Training
- October 8, 2023
- Posted by: admin
- Category: Uncategorized
COURSE DESCRIPTION
If you belong to the sky, come to Fly Star Aviation Academy, the aviation expert for more than 12 years for the Pilot course that offers the wind to your wing and aspiration. The sky has just got wider with the opening up of national and international sky routes.
The demand for pilot license holders is again growing stronger and the aspirants can now actually see their thoughts airborne to reality. Fly Star Aviation Academy, with its specialization in aviation and extensive skill in national and international pilot training is among a selected few in India and is proving to be a perfect launch pad for pilots with its International associations for the best possible Pilot training.
The job of a pilot is a highly specialized one. It requires knowledge of air navigation, interpretation of meteorological reports, operating sophisticated electronic and mechanical controls, leading the aircraft under adverse circumstances, and being a leader to the flight crew and passengers under climatic and other emergency situations.
You will be responsible for the passengers, the crew, and the aircraft. Hence you must have discipline, patience, responsibility, punctuality, commitment, and self-confidence.
At Fly Star Aviation Academy the aspirant pilots can expect to receive the best guidance for the pilot’s License Conversion Examination conducted by DGCA, Govt. of India, at the lowest possible cost with the advantage of being skilled by the professional holding the license from DGCA who readily share their experience with the student that enrich them and come handy in their overall performance.
A student who wants to fly for recreation/hobby can do PPL (Private Pilot License) for which they need to be 10th Pass with at least 50 % marks.
DURATION:
1 Year (Approx.)
ELIGIBILITY
10+2 or it’s equivalent with a minimum of 50% marks in Physics and Mathematics. (If you don’t have Physics and Mathematics in 10+2 you have an option of doing these two subjects from the DGCA examination and can still start your Pilot training course.
A Class II Medical (Indian) with a fitness certificate from a designated medical practitioner. Please note for the issue of CPL License Class I Medical would be necessary.
At least 16 years of age to start pilot training. Vision in one eye must be perfect. (6/6 eyesight) On the other eye, you could have an imperfection of 6/9, which must be correctable to 6/6. You must be free of any disease that can hamper normal function.