Ans: Indeed, the minimum age to enroll in this course is only 18 years.
Ans: This course teaches you the technicalities of aircraft operations and systems. It covers maintenance processes, fundamental principles, and troubleshooting methods to guarantee an aircraft's safety.
Ans: Yes, you can take the classes for the Technical General Course in the online or offline mode.
Ans: If you want to come down for the classes, you can come to Dwarka Delhi.
Ans: Generally, the timings for the classes for the Technical General Course are between 9 AM to 6:30 PM.
Ans: Commercial Pilot License is a course for pilot license certification, and there are three stages to flying an Aircraft in India. In short, there is a need for this license if you want to fly aircraft to make money.
Ans: A commercial pilot licence allows a person to apply for jobs in scheduled & non-scheduled airlines & further aviation jobs.
Ans: To start the training for obtaining a CPL, one should be at least 18 years old. On the other hand, obtaining a Student pilot licence (SPL) can be done at just 16 years of age.
Ans: Regarding educational qualifications, one should have a minimum qualification of 12th passed and have phsycis and mathematics as subjects for obtaining a CPL.
Ans: The topics covered in the CPL training are Air Navigation , Air Regulation , Aviation Meteorology , Technical General and Radio Telephony .
Ans: Currently, CPL ground training is available offline in Dwarka, Delhi and you can do it through online mode from anywhere, you want.
Ans: Flapone Aviation has the best team of CPL instructors, and it helps students at every step of obtaining a CPL.
Ans: Yes, the fees can be submitted as easy instalments once you decide to enroll in the CPL ground classes.
Ans: Yes, to become eligible for attaining a CPL, one should have completed a minimum of 200 hours of flying.
Ans: To obtain a commercial pilot licence in India, you need to pass a total of 5 exams.
Ans: The maximum age for enrolling in the PPL course is 65 years.
Ans: The mode of instruction for the PPL course is hybrid; if you can come to the training centre, then it is fine, and if not, online mode is also available for you.
Ans: The training centre of Flapone Aviation Limited for PPL ground classes is located in Dwarka, Delhi.
Ans: Mostly, the timings of the ground classes for PPL will be between 9 AM to 6:30 PM.
Ans: The fee for PPL (Ground Training) is Rs 3 Lacs + 18% GST, which is Rs 3 Lacs 54 thousand in total.
Ans: With a PPL, you can fly an aircraft, though it cannot be a commercial one. So, if you want a pilot licence but do not want to fly commercially, enroll in this course.
Ans: Flapone Aviation has experienced instructors who ensure that every student syncs well with the theoretical knowledge, which will help them understand the various dynamics of aircraft and flying.
Ans: Yes, the DGCA has some fitness guidelines, which you should abide by if you want to get a PPL.
Ans: Candidates should have passed 10th with a recognized board. The applicant should have scored a minimum of 50% in matriculation.
Ans: A Private Pilot license or PPL course permits people to act as pilots in non-commercial aircraft.
Ans: This course focuses on the communication protocols and procedures used in aviation. It covers the use of standard phraseology, radio equipment, and communication methods essential for ensuring efficient air traffic control.
Ans: You have to be 12th passed by a recognized board or University with Mathematics and Physics.
Ans: Your age should not be less than 18 and more than 65 to be admitted to this course.
Ans: You have to spend Rs. 53,100 (all inclusive) to do the Radio Telephony Course.
Ans: The total duration of the Radio Telephony Course is 30 days.
Ans: This course helps people gain a deep understanding of the legal and regulatory agenda that governs the aviation sector. This comprises national and international laws, regulations, and operational standards.
Ans: The minimum and maximum age to take admission in this course is 18 and 65 years respectively.
Ans: No, to be eligible for the course, one should have had Mathematics and Physics (science subject) as subjects in class 12th or equivalent.
Ans: The Aircraft Air Regulation course spans over a period of 30 days.
Ans: The Aviation Meteorology course offers a dive into the study of weather and its effects on aviation operations. This course explains to people the understanding of forecasting methods, weather data, and how weather affects flight safety.
Ans: The duration of this Aircraft Aviation Meteorology course is 30 days.
Ans: Unfortunately, no. You should have passed at least 12th grade, and that too with Physics and Mathematics as subjects.
Ans: Yes, the Aircraft Aviation Meteorology course is part of the Commercial Pilot Licence or CPL.
Ans: Yes, the total amount to be paid for the Aviation Meteorology course is 53,100 INR (including 18% GST).
Ans: Air Navigation is part of the Commercial Pilot Licence and emphasises the principles of navigating aircraft efficiently. This course covers numerous navigation methods, the use of navigational aids, and the effect of diverse factors of navigation.
Ans: The total duration of the Aircraft Air Navigation course is 3 months.
Ans: An eligible candidate should have at least 12th pass or equivalent, with Mathematics and Physics as subjects.
Ans: To enroll in the Aircraft Air Navigation course, you should be at least 18 years old and not more than 65 years old.
Ans: The course is available in Dwarka, Delhi in offline mode and all over India in online mode.
Ans: The mandatory subjects for obtaining an ATPL are Air Navigation, Radio Aids & Instruments. and Aviation Meteorology.
Ans: The Airline Transport Pilot Licence (ATPL) is the highest level of aircraft pilot license, and it is mandatory to fly as a Pilot in Command of a big aircraft.
Ans: To obtain an ATPL, you must have at least 1500 hours of flying experience and pass the DGCA exams.
Ans: A person should have a commercial pilot license to go a step forward to obtain an Airline Transport Pilot Licence (ATPL).
Ans: The duration of the Airline Transport Pilot Licence (ATPL) course is 45 days.
Ans: To be eligible for the Airline Transport Pilot Licence (ATPL), one must be at least 18 and not more than 65 years old.
Ans: The cost of the ATPL training course is 1,40,000 INR+18% GST, totalling to be Rs. 165,200.
Ans: You can come to Dwarka, Delhi, to take the training online, or you can take it offline from anywhere and from the comfort of home.
Ans: Yes, you can work on domestic and international flights with an ATPL. And not only this, you can also be the lead pilot of an aircraft.
Ans: With an ATPL, the starting salary of pilots in India is 10 LPA, which can even go up to 50 LPA or even more.
Ans: This course is ideal for young professionals who want to demonstrate the skills and responsibilities expected of leading airlines and get a headstart in their careers. The emphasis is on customer service and procedures for dealing with rare in-flight situations, and the last unit offers helpful tips for completing the hiring process.
Ans: If you have passed class 12th from a recognized board or University and are fluent in English and Hindi, then you are educationally eligible to become a cabin crew member.
Ans: You can wear glasses or contact lenses while working as a Flight Attendant! However, your vision should not be too bad without them. Your diopters should be between +/-4.
Ans: The answer is no. Airlines follow a uniform protocol, and a clean smile is one of the top priorities on the list. So, airlines mostly don’t accept applications with braces but if and when the braces are removed and you meet all the other requirements, you can apply for a cabin crew, but only after training.
Ans: Yes, indeed, it is fun! You travel the world and see it from above, work flexibly, and while on holiday, your flight tickets are far cheaper than others.
Ans: The candidate should have a minimum height of 157.5 cm. Weight must be proportional to the height.
Ans: Absolutely. You need a passport to travel to various countries. And since you will travel to numerous nations while working in the air, a passport is necessary.
Ans: Yes, though some airlines might not accept males. Some are much more open about this fact, so check the requirements in each job ad.
Ans: The total duration of the Cabin Crew/Air Hostess Training course is 6 months.
Ans: You have to pay a total fee of INR 236,000 for the Cabin Crew/Air Hostess Training course.
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