Commercial Pilot Licence – Aeroplane CPL (A)
Professional Training Program

Commercial Pilot Licence – Aeroplane CPL (A)

The CPL (Aeroplane) program is designed for students aiming for fixed-wing commercial and airline-oriented careers. Training focuses on structured procedures, cross-country navigation, cockpit discipline, and operational decision-making required in multi-crew and commercial flying environments.

Program Overview

The program integrates DGCA-aligned ground school with flight training to build strong technical foundations and professional cockpit readiness.

Our comprehensive approach ensures students develop not just flying skills, but the discipline, decision-making capabilities, and professional mindset required in commercial aviation operations.

Commercial Pilot Training

Commercial Pilot Licence (CPL) — Training Roadmap

A structured pathway from eligibility to professional certification

Eligibility & Counselling

Who this stage is for: Aspiring pilots who meet academic requirements and want clarity before committing.

What this includes:

  • 10+2 with Physics & Mathematics – OR
  • Diploma (3 Years) with Physics & Mathematics
  • Candidates without Physics & Mathematics may qualify by clearing Physics & Mathematics through NIOS, as per DGCA norms
  • Age as per DGCA norms (16 – 17 Years)
  • English language proficiency
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Eligibility Check

Medical Certification

Why this matters: Medical clearance is essential before progressing into professional pilot training.

What this includes:

  • Guidance for DGCA Class 2 Medical certification (valid for 2 years)
  • Transition planning for DGCA Class 1 Medical certification (valid for 1 year)
  • Advisory support for documentation, timelines, and medical coordination
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Medical Certification

DGCA Ground School

Foundation of professional flying.

Subjects Covered:

  • Air Regulations
  • Aviation Meteorology
  • Navigation
  • Technical General & Aircraft Systems
  • Technical Specific
  • Radio Telephony (RTR)

Focus: Conceptual clarity, application-based learning, and exam preparedness.

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Ground School

Flight Training

Where theory meets the cockpit.

Comprehensive hands-on flight experience under expert supervision, covering all aspects of commercial pilot operations including cross-country navigation, instrument procedures, and night flying operations.

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Flight Training

DGCA Requirements

100 Hours
Pilot in Command (PIC)
250 Nautical Miles
NM Check
40 Hours
Instrument Flight (20 may be on Simulator)
50 Hours
Solo Cross Country
120 Nautical Miles
NM Check
10 Hours
Multi-Engine
300 Nautical Miles
NM Check
10 Operations
Take Off and Landing by Night

Examinations & Licence Readiness

Preparing for professional outcomes.

Support Includes:

  • DGCA examination preparation and scheduling guidance
  • Skill test readiness
  • Licence documentation support
  • Introduction to airline preparation and next-step planning
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Examinations

Duration

Typically 18–24 months

(Timelines may vary based on exam clearances, weather, and individual progress)

Outcome

Graduates are prepared for DGCA examinations, skill checks, and career pathways in airline, charter, and commercial aviation operations.

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