Kompass Aviation
Pilot Training
Full Time CourseBasic qualification for pilot training is successful completion of 12th/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.
Course Information
Eligibility
As per the new DGCA regulations, the eligibility criteria are. Should be minimum 10 + 2 (12th) with Physics and Mathematics. Should clear a Class II Medical before commencement of his Training.
Admission Process
What You Need to be a CPL
For gaining a CPL (Commercial Pilot's License) you need to undergo training in :
Ground Subjects:
Air Regulations:
ATC Flight Plans, ICAO Documents & Regulations, Aircraft Rules & Regulations governing India & applicable countries of operations, AIC, AIP, Radio Telephony & Communication Procedures etc.
Air Navigation:
General Navigation, Instruments, Radio Aids to Aviation including GPS and FANS, Flight Planning (Basic & Advanced), General Aircraft performance covering Piston, Turbo Prop and Jet Aircraft, Maps & Charts, High/Low Altitude Radio Navigation Charts, SIDS & STARS, Approach and Area Charts, Additionally latest navigational developments such as EFIS & FMS.
Meteorology:
Aviation Meteorology, Synoptic Meteorology, Indian Climatology, General Meteorology, High Altitude Meteorology, Met documents required for domestic and international flights etc.
Aircraft and Engines:
Theory of Flight (Basic and Advanced), High Speed Aerodynamics, Piston Engines, Turbo Prop and Jet Engines, Various Aircraft Systems and Airworthiness requirements for the aircraft.
Eligibility:
As per the new DGCA regulations, the eligibility criteria are.
Should be minimum 12th (12th) with Physics and Mathematics. Should clear a Class II Medical before commencement of his Training. Medicals:
Before enrolling students will have to undergo a Class II Medical exam, with a appointed doctor, who is D.G.C.A and FAA approved. Class I Medical Certificate issued by Central Medical Establishment on behalf of Director of Medical Services, New Delhi needs to be obtained before the issuance of a Commercial Pilot License by D.G.C.A.