Commercial Pilot License

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OVERVIEW

A commercial pilot licence (CPL) is a type of pilot licence that permits the holder to act as a pilot of an aircraft and be paid for their work

ELIGIBILITY/BASIC REQUIREMENT

  1. Minimum Age:17
  2. Educational Qualification: passed Class Ten plus Two or an equivalent examination with Physics and Mathematics
  3. Medicaal Fitness: Class 1/2 Medical.

EXAMINATION

  1. Technical General
  2. Air Meterology
  3. Air Regulation
  4. RTR(A)
  5. Technical Specific 

FLYING REQUIREMENT

EXPERIENCE HOURS
Total hours
200
PIC
100
Cross country (PIC)
50
Instrument time on A/C
20
Instrument time on Sim
20
Night PIC
5

SKILL TEST

  1. General flying test by day
  2. General flying test by night
  3. A cross-country flight test by day 250nm
  4. A cross-country flying test by night 120nm
  5. Instrument Rating test

REFERENCE LINKS

DGCA

LEARNING PATH

Step 1: Apply For Computer Number & Egca ID

The computer number is a permanent and unique number for each candidate. It is associated with all your flying logs and medicals

Visit Official Website  https://www.dgca.gov.in/digigov-portal/jsp/dgca/common/login.jsp

Read Guidelines:

Create an New Account- New Registration

Navigate to the Relevant Section- Fill up the details, Upload the documents, pay the fees , send the documents to DGCA

Step 2: Get Your Medicals Done

Visit EGCA website

Apply for class I or class II medical appointment

Once Medical tests are done upload the Tests on EGCA portal

Get your Medical assessment online.

Step 3: Prepare For Ground Classes

The DGCA CPL Ground Classes are a mandatory requirement for becoming a commercial pilot in India. It includes both theoretical and practical exams covering a range of topics from meteorology, air navigation, aircraft systems and aircraft performance.

Step 4: Complete Your Flying Requirement

To get your respective license you must have minimum flying hours on Aircraft including PIC and Dual as per DGCA requirements.

Step 5: Submit Your Documents To DGCA

once you clear all your examination and Flying test successfully , you need to upload and submit all your documents to DGCA office to get your license