Fly High – A guide to Pilot Training in India
The spark that Wright Brothers ignited has turned into a burning desire for the human race. The soaring curiosity and obsession with the sky have made aviation the most lucrative and sought-after job sector in the world. But desire only is not the parameter that makes one a great pilot since the job brings with itself a lot of responsibility and commitment. It requires specialisation, acumen, rigorous training and great discipline. How then does then one step into aviation as a career? Well for starters, you can obtain a Student Pilot Licence (SPL). Think of it as a learner’s licence in pilot training. In fact, you need an SPL to get a Private Pilot Licence (PPL). To be eligible, you need to have completed 10th standard from a recognised Board, must be 16 years of age and must clear dgca s class 2 medical. You won’t get any flight training but you are required to undertake an oral test and a Pilot Aptitude Test. A more advanced one is the Private Pilot Licence (PPL), for whi...
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