Which is the best course at The Bombay Flying Club?

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    Dr. Uma Sinha Principal | Scholar-Level 17

    11 months ago

    Hi.The popular courses in The Bombay Flying Club:

    1.Pilot Training courses, is  flagship Commercial Pilot Licence (DGCA) programme and  PPL – Private Pilot Licence Course. CPL course equips you with the knowledge and skills to embark on a fulfilling career as a pilot.

    2. CPL + B.Sc. Aviation program, affiliated with the prestigious University of Mumbai. This unique programme allows you to earn a degree while completing your pilot training, saving you both time and money. 

    3.The Bombay flying club’s BSc. Aviation course covers the study, design, construction, research, operations, and testing of aircraft, he

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    patel Chintan

    11 months ago

    The Bombay Flying Club offers some of the most prestigious courses in the field, each dedicated to a specific aspect of flying. The Commercial Pilot License (CPL) is one such flagship course. Founded in 1928, this institution boasts a long and proud tradition of pilot training, allowing students to fly a large fleet of modern aircraft as well as in simulators. Since it caters to the DGCA standards, the students at the end are fully geared with ample opportunities for a job from any domestic as well as international airlines. Besides that, the degree B.Sc. in Aviation being conducted by the club under affiliation with University of Mumb

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    Vikash Kumar Gupta | Contributor-Level 10

    11 months ago

    The best course in The Bombay Flying Club is considered to be B.Sc. in Aeronautics or B.Sc. in Aviation, as the curriculum covers both theoretical and practical knowledge of pilot training. The programme enables the students to have a career in aeronautics by covering all the necessary subjects that are needed to achieve the Commercial Pilot License (CPL) and with flying experience.

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