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anuragt
October 13th, 2005, 12:10 PM
In INDIA flying sector is on boom many new airlines are comming up in this country .For becoming a pilot u all require 10+2 with maths and physics
good health.If any body is a CPL (commercial pilot licence) holder he or she can apply for job in any airline in India. To become a pilot a person should
be above the age of 17 and should have 200hrs of flying experience.

devdahiya
October 13th, 2005, 12:13 PM
Anurag, thanx for the update but i would like you to throw a little more light on various Institutes available in India along with expenses entailed. Thanx again.

anuragt
October 13th, 2005, 10:12 PM
For pilot tranning in India these are flying club in India[/B]
iam also posting link to this site


http://www.urbancookie.com/Life/adventure/flyingclub.html


http://www.indianpilots.org/iaas/
this is the only college that provides B.S.C in AVIATION in India

http://www.indianpilots.org/




FEE STRUCTURE

Sr. No Heads/Semester Payment Seats Rs. Free Seats Rs.
1 Tuition 1 12,000 N/A
2 Library 1,500 N/A
3 Field Workshops/Visits 5,500 N/A
4 Examination 1,000 N/A
Total per Semester 20,000
Total per Year (2 Semesters) 40,000

Note. In addition to the above fees, students will have to pay for 250 hours of flying, an approximate amount of Rs. 12 Lakhs, spread over a period of 1.5 - 2 years. This includes the cost of Flight Radio Telephony Operators License (FRTOL).

This cost does not include books, materials and extra curricular activities.


in this college you can also get student loan from Bank of Baroda on individual merit basis




SYLLABUS

The following subjects will be covered in which the candidates will be examined: -

FIRST YEAR
Unit Subject Marks
1 Air Regulations 100
2 Navigation (General) 100
3 Meteorology (General) 100
4 Aircraft and Engines (General) 100
5 Flying Experience / Flying Check (Practicals) 100

SECOND YEAR
Unit Subject Marks
1 Regulations 100
Air regulations

Flight Plans/Distress & Urgency Communication

2 Navigation 100
Air Navigation

Aeronautical Maps and Charts

Magnetic Compass and Instruments

Time

Flight Navigation

Radio Aids (Non Glider Pilots)

Variometer

3 Meteorology 100
Aviation Meteorology

Synoptic Meteorology

4 Aircraft and Engines 100
(General)

(Specific)

5 Flying Experience/Flying Check (Practicals)

THIRD YEAR
Unit Subject Marks
1 Regulations 100
Air Regulations

Air Traffic Services and Procedures

Miscellaneous

2 Navigation 100
General

Flight Planning

Radio Aids and Instruments

3 Meteorology 100
Aviation Meteorology

Indian Climatology

Observations of meteorological elements

Meteorological Organisation

4 Airframes and Engines 100
Airplanes

Helicopters

Specific Aircraft

Performance

5 Flying Experience/Flying Check (Practicals)
(Students of the Third Year are permitted the use of any non-programmable calculator in all the subjects )


PROJECTS
Crew Resource Management & Flight Safety.

Aviation Medicine

Aviation Security & The Human Profile

Flight Safety & Human Factors

Air Traffic Control & Management

Aviation & First Aid

devdahiya
October 13th, 2005, 10:57 PM
Anurag thank you so much for a detailed account. Good show dear!

sanjay22dahiya
October 16th, 2005, 02:29 AM
Hi all

Can anyone tell me the educational qualifications for a female to join Indian Airforce as transport pilot.

My sister studied maths upto 10th,physics upto 12th(she left maths after 10th) & now doing BA- English(H).Can she apply after completing graduation.

anuragt
October 16th, 2005, 07:25 PM
hi my name is anurag

for ladies to become pilot in indian airforce go to this site you will find all information but if she is doing BA i think it`s difficult for her to do this
because they want female graduate in science or in B.E.

http://armedforces.nic.in/airforce/welcome.html









Hi all

Can anyone tell me the educational qualifications for a female to join Indian Airforce as transport pilot.

My sister studied maths upto 10th,physics upto 12th(she left maths after 10th) & now doing BA- English(H).Can she apply after completing graduation.

ravichaud
October 17th, 2005, 04:36 AM
Great to see future aviators on Jatland! Go for it and don't quit until you earn your wings! There is nothing like it.
Ravi Chaudhary