Commercial Pilot License Courses

28 Hours Dual Flying
5 Hours Instrument
12 Hours Solo Flying
Entry Requirements

Private Pilot License (PPL): The applicant should have
1.  Minimum age of seventeen years.
2.  Passed Class 10th  or equivalent from a recognized board.
3.  Medically qualified.
4.  Competency in the English language.
2. COMMERCIAL PILOT LICENSE INCLUDING NIGHT RATING AND BUILD
A Commercial Pilot License (CPL), is a license that permits the holder to act as a pilot of an aircraft and be paid for his/her work.
Up time.
25 Hours dual flying.
10 Hours instrument rating flying
30 Hours solo flying
58 Hours solo build up time
3 MULTI ENGINE RATE
7 Hours dual flying.
Entry Requirements
Minimum age of seventeen years 17 years on date of joining the course.
Successful completion of 10 + 2 with Mathematics and Physics
Pass medical examination (Class I) from a DGCA approved medical Centre.
Proficient in English
3. MULTI ENGINE RATING
Multi-Engine Rating allows the pilot to fly any aircraft that has more than one engine. Pilots will experience the   improvement in aircraft performance capability along with an increase in speed, power, and rate of climb. Managing the complexity and workload of a multi-engine aircraft is rewarding.
2. Current FRTO and COP/RT/R license.
3. Should have passed Pilot’s technical examination (Specific) conducted by DGCA.
4. Physical Fitness: Class I Medical
5. Age: Above 18 years. 6. Duration: One months.
4. INSTRUMENTAL RATING
This course includes instrument navigation, instrument cross-country flight and instrument emergency procedures. It provides training for flying on instruments, meteorological conditions and in the clouds. It gives pilot precision flying skills in an increasingly complex air traffic system.
Pilots without the rating are prevented from operating aircraft in certain weather conditions where visibility is greatly reduced, which limits their maximum allowable altitude, restricts the ability to operate the aircraft at night.
Entry Requirements
Be at least 17 years old.
Hold at least a current private pilot certificate.
Proficient in English
5. INSTRUCTOR RATING
If you are a new Commercial Pilot and are looking to build your hours, becoming a Flight Instructor can be a great option for you. Or if you love working with people and get joy out of helping people accomplish their goals of being a pilot, Flight Instructing can be a very rewarding career.
Course Requirements
Based on minimum Transport Canada requirements
Minimum 30 Hours of flight training.
5 of these hours are Instrument Training
25 hours of ground school is required
Upon first completing the Instructor Rating, you will be a Class IV Flight Instructor. You will be allowed to teach flight training for the issue of licenses and permits (mainly PPL and CPL), but will be required to be supervised under a Class I or Class II Flight Instructor. These are very rewarding professions.

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