There is no fixed duration for CPL Training. Although institutions who are offering this training may mention some duration for the satisfaction of the candidates. It depends on various factors and requisites which are required for issue of CPL. As soon as you complete all the requirements you can get your CPL issued and become a pilot. I know people who have completed their CPL in just 6 months and some others who took 4 years for the same. The following requirements need to be completed as per DGCA for any CPL aspirant : 1. Age 18Years. 2. DGCA exams for the following subjects - Air Navigation, Aviation Technical, Technical Specific, A
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There is no fixed duration for CPL Training. Although institutions who are offering this training may mention some duration for the satisfaction of the candidates. It depends on various factors and requisites which are required for issue of CPL. As soon as you complete all the requirements you can get your CPL issued and become a pilot. I know people who have completed their CPL in just 6 months and some others who took 4 years for the same. The following requirements need to be completed as per DGCA for any CPL aspirant : 1. Age 18Years. 2. DGCA exams for the following subjects - Air Navigation, Aviation Technical, Technical Specific, Aviation Meteorology and Air Regulations. 3. Issue of RTR License from WPC India. 4. 200 Hrs of flying experience, with all the requirements for issue of CPL. 5. Class 1 Medical. Once a candidate attains all these, he can apply to DGCA for issue of CPL. CPL issue requires one month of time from DGCA. DGCA conducts exams for CPL aspirants at every 3 months. You can appear for all 5 of them at one time or can do it one by one. The choice is on the candidate. Flying of 200 hrs requires 4-5 months of time if done on regular basis. But usually in India it take 9-10 months of time for 200 hrs. The delay is due to Weather, Aircraft availability, Instructor's availability, Instruments Facilities etc. The fee for the complete Training is approximately INR 30 Lakhs. I hope I've explained it to you very clearly.
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There is no fixed duration for CPL Training. Although institutions who are offering this training may mention some duration for the satisfaction of the candidates. It depends on various factors and requisites which are required for issue of CPL. As soon as you complete all the requirements you can get your CPL issued and become a pilot.
I know people who have completed their CPL in just 6 months and some others who took 4 years for the same.
The following requirements need to be completed as per DGCA for any CPL aspirant :
1. Age 18Years.
2. DGCA exams for the following subjects - Air Navigation, Aviation Technical, Technical Specific, Aviation Meteorology and Air Regulations.
3. Issue of RTR License from WPC India.
4. 200 Hrs of flying experience, with all the requirements for issue of CPL.
5. Class 1 Medical.
Once a candidate attains all these, he can apply to DGCA for issue of CPL.
CPL issue requires one month of time from DGCA.
DGCA conducts exams for CPL aspirants at every 3 months. You can appear for all 5 of them at one time or can do it one by one. The choice is on the candidate.
Flying of 200 hrs requires 4-5 months of time if done on regular basis. But usually in India it take 9-10 months of time for 200 hrs.
The delay is due to Weather, Aircraft availability, Instructor's availability, Instruments Facilities etc.
The fee for the complete Training is approximately INR 30 Lakhs.
I hope I've explained it to you very clearly.
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