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Best Pilot Training Institute in India
Flying Training @33 Lakh
We give classes for all DGCA EXAM CPL GROUND SUBJECTS
Get your Flying done in USA,
New Zealand, India in 6 months.
DGCA CPL Ground Classes starting on 10th December.
Duration of Full Course- 12 months
Duration of Ground School- 3-6 months
Duration of Flying - 6-10 months
Get Scholarship Upto 50% on CPL Ground Classes based on your 12th Class Physics, Maths and English Marks.
SUBJECTS
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Navigation
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Meteorology
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Regulation
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Technical General
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RTR (A)
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For all Subjects, regular mock tests are taken so that the student can access himself at every level.
2. After completion of the course, no. of tests are taken of the whole syllabus to give the student an exam like experience so he can prepare to finish the exam on time.
3. All study material will be provided by the Academy.
Air Navigation
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Air navigation, including the use of aeronautical charts, instruments and navigation aids; an understanding of the principles and characteristics of appropriate navigation systems; operation of airborne equipment; practical aspects of air navigation and dead reckoning techniques.
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Practical air navigation using radio navigation aids.
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Use, accuracy and reliability of navigation systems used in departure en-route, approach and landing phases of flight; identification of radio navigation aids.
Meteorology
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An Interpretation and application of aeronautical meteorological reports, charts and forecasts, use of, and procedures for obtaining, meteorological information, pre-flight and in-flight; altimetry."Dgca Exam"
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Aeronautical meteorology; climatology of relevant areas in respect of the elements having an effect upon aviation; the movement of pressure systems, the structure of fronts and the origin and characteristics of significant weather phenomenon which affect take-off, en-route and landing conditions; hazardous weather avoidance.
Air Regulation
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Aircraft Act, 1934 – Chapter I, Section Short title and extent, definitions, the power to detain aircraft, the penalty for an act in contravention of rules made under the act, the penalty for flying so as to cause danger.
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Aircraft Rules, 1937
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Rules of the air
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Appropriate air traffic services practices and procedures.
Technical General
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Theory of Flight
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Airframe and Systems
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Electrical Systems
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Power Plant
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Emergency Equipment
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Subsonic Aerodynamics
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Transonic Aerodynamics
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Stability
Radio Telephony Restricted RTR (A)
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Part I – Transmission
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Part II – Theory
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RTR (A) Exam is conducted by WPC in every 2 months.
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Professional Training includes -75 hrs of Instruction.
Radio Telephony Restricted RTR(A)
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