Albatross Aviators, 2nd Floor, Regus, B wing, Privilon, Ahmedabad
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Commercial Pilot License
Take your piloting skills to the next level and qualify for paid flying positions. As a commercial pilot for airlines, air charters, or private companies.
Requirements
- 12th std passed out with English , Mathematics , Physics
- Class I medically fit
- Pass 5 DGCA theory exams
- Complete flying training of minimum 200 hours
Curriculum Highlights
Commercial Pilot License includes 5 subjects namely:
- Air Navigation
- Aviation Meteorology
- Air Regulations
- Technical general
- Technical Specific
Air Navigation
- •Air Navigation
- •Mass And Balance -Aeroplanes
- •Performance
- •Flight Planning And Monitoring- Aeroplanes
- •Radio Navigation
- •Instrumentation
- •Flight Instruments
- •Power Plant & System Monitoring Instruments
Meteorology
- •Aviation Meteorology
- •The Atmosphere
- •Wind
- •Thermodynamics
- •Clouds And Fog
- •Precipitation
- •Airmasses And Fronts
- •Pressure Systems
- •Climatology
- •Flight Hazards
- •Meteorological Information
Air Regulations
- •Air Regulation
- •International Agreements and Organizations
- •Annex 8 – Airworthiness of Aircraft
- •Annex 7 – Aircraft Nationality and Registration Marks
- •Annex 1 – Personnel Licensing
- •Rules of the Air (Based on Annex 2)
- •Procedures for Air Navigation – Aircraft Operations Doc. 8168, Volume 1
- •Air Traffic Services (based on Annex 11 and Doc. 4444)
- •Aeronautical Information Service (based on Annex 15 and AIP, India)
- •Aerodromes (Based on Annex 14, Vol. 1 & 2)
- •Facilitation (based on Annex 9)
- •Search and Rescue (based on Annex 12)
- •Security (based on Annex 17)
- •Aircraft Accident Investigation (based on Annex 13)
- •CARs : Sections 2, 7 and 8
- •National Law – National Law and differences to relevant ICAO Annexes and CARs
- •Human Performance & Limitations
- •Human Factors : Basic Concepts
- •Basic Aviation Physiology and Health Maintenance
- •Basic Aviation Psychology
- •Operational Procedures
- •Operational Procedures – Special and Emergency Procedures General:
- •Communications
- •VFR Communications
- •IFR Communications
Technical General
- •Aircraft and Engines
- •Airframe and Systems
- •Electrics
- •Power Plant
- •Emergency Equipment
- •Principles of Flight
- •Subsonic Aerodynamics
- •Transonic Aerodynamics
- •Stability
- •Control
- •Limitations
- •Propellers
- •Flight Mechanics
Technical Specific
- •It is the type specific examination for the particular type of aircraft that to be endorsed.