Course Duration – 3 Months
Course Duration – 3 Months For acquiring a Commercial Pilot License (CPL). The subjects to clear depend upon the individual’s decision to fly in India or Abroad. If you decide to fly in India then you shall have to clear written exams and One Written Viva Examination, which are Navigation, Technical, Air Regulation, Meteorology and Radio Telephonic. If you decide to fly abroad, then you only need to clear Navigation, Air Regulation, Meteorology and Radio Telephony in the case of CPL. With our experienced faculty & Airline Captains we will ensure that your career takes off.
ALPS will guide you step-by-step to attain your wings.
This page will highlight the details to become a pilot.
- Eligibility
- Medicals
- Computer number
- Subject details & flying
The flow chart given below will clear all your doubts:
Eligibility
DGCA Medical Checkup
1) Get class II medicals done
2) wait for assessment of medical results from DGCA
3) on receipt of assessment; you can go for Class 1 medicals.
4) Join ALPS
Please carry the following for Class II medicals
- Three passport size color photographs
- Tenth class passing certificate
- Copy of Aadhar card
We have a tie up with an internationally renowned Aeromedical specialist with more than 40 years of experience in the field of Aviation medicine. He also has a proven record of accomplishment in dealing with flight crew, Aeromedical issues while building and leading high-performance medical teams.
Contact Dr.Surendra Sodhi, MD MED.MD aviation medicine consultant #8454850719 for medical checkup. He is an approved doctor from DGCA.
Computer Number
For DGCA computer number you require the following:
- 10th and 12th mark sheet
- 10th and 12th marksheet verification
- ID proof
- Address proof
- Police clearance certificate
Once you have done the medical, computer number and the police clearance letter, then the next step is to upload the photo and signature on DGCA Udaan website- (http://dgca.nic.in/admit/Guidelines_IssueXV(May%202017).pdf) and once its approved then you can decide about the ground class and the flying part.
CPL Subject Details
The flow chart given below will clear all your doubts:
A) Air Navigation
The process of accurately ascertaining one’s position, planning and following a route accurately to reach your planned destination. Since ages, Navigation has always been of utmost importance.This section of Navigation includes:
This section of Navigation includes:
- Understanding of all the Nav-aids used to take an airplane from point A to B.
- All the instruments in the Cockpit as well as covers a lot about General Navigation (how to plan routes).
- Sub-subjects like General Navigation, Radio Aids, Flight Instruments, Performance; Flight Planning make up for the Navigation Theory.
B) Air Meteorology
This subject deals with the Science concerned with the process of weather buildup in the atmosphere. After all, safety is of prime concern for every pilot & what better way to know about all the beautiful as well as dangerous activities happening in the atmosphere. Sub-subjects like Aviation Meteorology, Indian Climatology etc. will be covered for Air Meteorology theory.
C) Technical
A pilot is also expected to have a clear understanding of the concepts involved in the making of the airframe and its parts. Thus, a thorough knowledge of the systems and structural performance is necessary requisite, be it from getting a job perspective or for clearing the regulatory exams!
Technical covers all parameters that make an aircraft what it is. From the thrust producing jet engines to propeller powered piston engines, important to know the how about these power producing machines.The sub-subjects covered are Technical Principles of flight, Engines, Electrical system, hydraulics, Aircraft system, Aerodynamics, Aircraft Instruments, etc.
We also teach you all the aspects covered under technical thus increasing your stock of knowledge when it comes to the beasts that fly in the world of commercial aviation within the time stipulated by the competitive age of commercial aviation.
D) Radio Telephony
With ever-increasing air traffic covering our skies, the need for skilled RT operators is on the rise. With CPL one needs an Indian Radio Telephony Course to get the job.
We make it easy for our students to clear RT and acquire the license with our well-researched curriculum and experienced, we cover entire syllabus systematically, where we teach transmission techniques for part 1 and technical subjects for part 2 in depth with examination point of you.
E) Air Regulation
This subject deals with the standardization procedures, laws and conventions relating to Aviation industry
- ICAO documents and Regulation
- Aircraft Rules and Regulation
- AIC
- AIP
- ATC Flight Plan
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Refresher
Airline Prep School is a premier aviation institute set up in Mumbai with the sole purpose of providing superior and professional training to fellow aspiring pilots and cabin crew. We have a faculty of proficient instructors, experienced Airline Pilots, CPL holders, and cabin crew instructors to impart the very best training in the aviation field.Come to join ALPS and let us help you attain your wings.India is a vast, diverse economy with a huge potential for growth in every sector especially the air travel industry. We as a country are primarily still a population driven economy, with a vast population of 1.3 billion people, the need for efficient and fast transportation is the need of the hour. The way airlines like Jet Airways, Air-India, Indigo, Go air and budding new airlines have expanded in a short time span of 5-10 years is a testimony to this.With the make in India Policy of the Indian Government, the present civil aviation ministry is committed to opening new airports in tier II, tier III cities and increase the capacity of the existing airports.The U.S, Chinese Carriers have presently more than 3,000 commercial aircraft each that ferry close to 2,000 million people annually. India which has an even larger population currently has a fleet of only approximately 400 commercial aircraft. Boeing &Airbus the two largest commercial Jet manufacturers estimate that India will require more than 1000 aircraft in the next 10 years. This would require a huge amount of trained human personnel such as Pilot’s and Cabin Crew both of which are a backbone to any airline.We at ALPS envision to train you to be the best Pilot’s and Cabin Crew by jump starting your career with our enormous experience in the aviation industry. Come and join this opportunity to fly the high skies.