I'm going to finish my +2 & want to be a pilot. What should I do next after completing my +2?
Asked about PTC Aviation Academy, Chennai - Commercial Pilot License (CPL)
I have computer, physics, chemistry and maths as my subjects.
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3 Answers
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Answered by
Adv. Ved Vinayak Law educator at Lex Logic You Tube channel. | Contributor-Level 9
2 years agoHello,
Before choosing a flying school, you should focus on the following key factors:
1. Aircraft availability and serviceability
2. Airworthyness of the aircraft
3. AMEs are available; 4. Checks can be taken by qualified instructors and CFI;
5. Qualified ground teachers
6. Amenities like an ATC system and a controlled runway
7. Instrument and night flying capability
8. The environment
9. Geographical features -
Hello,
The major points that you should look for before finalizing the flying school are :
1. Availability and Serviceability of Aircrafts
2. Aircraft should be airworthy
3. Availability of AMEs
4. Qualified instructors and CFI to take Checks
5. Experienced ground instructors
6. Facilities like ATC and controlled airstrip
7. Night and Instrument flying facility
8. Weather conditions
9. Terrain features
All the best. -
The major points that you should look for before finalizing the flying school are :
1. Availability and Serviceability of Aircrafts
2. Aircrafts should be airworthy
3. Availability of AMEs
4. Qualified instructors and CFI to take Checks
5. Experienced ground instructors
6. Facilities like ATC and controlled airstrip
7. Night and Instrument flying facility
8. Weather conditions
9. Terrain features
10. nearby airstrips and their availability for cross country flights.
All this should be kept in mind before you join a school.
You may refer to other answers given by me to see the complete eligibility and duration.
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