Flying training towards the issuance of PPL or CPL license can be done in India as well as abroad.
We have partnered with flying schools in India, New Zealand, USA and Australia for the flying training of our cadets.
Flying training will be conducted as per the DGCA syllabus at above locations.
Why Choose to Fly in India or Abroad: A Comprehensive Overview
Flying in India: Advantages and Considerations
Flying in India presents unique advantages for aspiring pilots:
- Streamlined Processes: The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) oversees documentation and training, resulting in efficient paperwork and enhanced transparency in training standards.
- Inclusive Packages: Many Indian flying schools offer comprehensive packages that include food and lodging, minimizing additional expenses.
- Familiar Environment: Training in India allows students to benefit from familiarity with local weather conditions, reducing discomfort and enhancing learning.
However, one key limitation is the restricted solo flying opportunities for trainee pilots.
Flying Abroad: Benefits and Drawbacks
Opting to train abroad comes with its own set of benefits:
- Superior Infrastructure: Advanced airport facilities and technology enable faster completion of flight hours, typically within 1year to 14 months.(can be changed later)
- Intensive Training: A high Trainee-to-Instructor ratio ensures personalized and focused instruction, optimizing the learning experience.
Despite these advantages, training abroad can be hampered by cumbersome and time-consuming documentation processes.
Conclusion
Both flying in India and abroad have distinct advantages and challenges. Consider your priorities—whether it’s cost-effectiveness and comfort or speed and advanced training resources—when making your decision. Explore your options and embark on your journey to becoming a skilled pilot today!