Basic qualification for pilot training
is successful completion of 10+2/equivalent with 50% marks
in Physics and Maths. The applicant should have completed
17 years of age. The first step in Pilot training is acquiring
of Student Pilot Licence (SPL). Thereafter he can start
flight training to get Private Pilot Licence (PPL). This
includes 60 hours of flying comprising 20 hours of dual
flying, 20 hours of solo flying and 5 hours cross country
flying. Theoretical examination's have to be passed in
subjects like Air Regulation, Navigation, Aviation Meteorology,
Aircraft and Engines, After PPL another 190 hours of flying
training is required for Commercial Pilot's Licence (CPL)
i.e., a consolidated 250 hours of flying training. A flight
radio operators licence and radio telephone licence have
to be obtained. During CPL, the candidate should have
exposure to a range of aircraft and fulfill other conditions
like specified hours of solo flying, cross country flying
and height flying. Theeoretical papers have to be cleared
and medical tests passed. It usually takes 2 to 3 years
before required flying hous and classroom learning are
completed. Entry to the PPL course is through an entrance
test conducted at certain centres. The test is based on
subjects like English, General Knowledge, Maths, Physics
and Chemistry.