What is a Commercial Pilot License (CPL)?
A Commercial Pilot License (CPL) allows you to fly aircraft for compensation or hire. In India, the CPL is issued by the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) and is the primary qualification required to work as a pilot for an airline.
Eligibility Requirements
- Minimum age: 18 years
- Educational qualification: 10+2 with Physics and Mathematics
- Valid DGCA Class 1 Medical Certificate
- Minimum 200 hours of total flight time
Step-by-Step Process
Get your Class 1 Medical
Visit an approved DGCA medical centre and clear the Class 1 medical examination.
Enroll in a Flying School
Choose a DGCA-approved flying academy in India or abroad.
Complete Ground Training
You must pass 9 DGCA written theory exams before proceeding.
Log Flying Hours
Complete at least 200 hours of total flight time.
Skill Test
Appear for the DGCA CPL skill test conducted by an authorised examiner.
Cost of CPL Training in India
The total cost typically ranges from ₹40 lakhs to ₹80 lakhs depending on the flying school and aircraft type.
Career Prospects
After obtaining a CPL, most pilots join regional airlines or charter operators as First Officers. The aviation industry in India is growing rapidly with significant pilot demand expected over the next decade.
Conclusion
Becoming a commercial pilot in India is a challenging but rewarding career path. WeOne Aviation is here to guide you every step of the way.
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