How to start a career as a pilot in aviation? What are the courses and the approximate fees for pilot courses?

I need details about pilot courses.

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Prashant Kumar
7 years ago
Go for the link you will get to know all things about aviation industry. https://www.shiksha.com/careers/pilot-91.

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