FAQs

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If you aspire to become a Flying Instructor, CAA provides a dedicated program to equip you with the necessary skills. This program encompasses flying training and theory classes that thoroughly prepare students for the oral examinations conducted by DGCA (Directorate General of Civil Aviation).
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The Private Pilot Training course is a perfect fit if you're interested in pursuing flying as a hobby. This program is designed for Aviation enthusiasts, hobby fliers, and individuals with access to private aircraft. The PPL training curriculum enhances your skills and makes you eligible for Commercial Pilot Training if you decide to pursue a career in Aviation.
To obtain a Commercial Pilot License (CPL) as per DGCA requirements, candidates need to pass the following subjects:
- Air Navigation
- Aviation Meteorology
- Air Regulations
- Technical General
- Technical Specific
- FRTOL (R) - Flight Radio Telephony Operator's License (Restricted)
- RTR - Radio Telephony Restricted License
Clearing these subjects is essential for CPL eligibility.
Indeed, you can apply for the CAA IndiGo Cadet Pilot Program even if you have already passed the DGCA Flight Crew Examinations. However, there will be no reduction in the Program Fee.
It's essential to be aware of an important policy within the CAA-IndiGo Cadet Pilot Program- Candidates who have cleared some or all of the DGCA Flight Crew Examinations are required to attend all the Ground Classes included in the CAA curriculum. A minimum attendance of more than 90% is mandatory for all Cadet Pilots. While you won't need to retake the DGCA Exams you've already passed, you will be expected to participate in all internal assessments during the ground classes. Your flight training will commence according to the schedule set for the entire batch.
Like other Flight Training Organizations (FTOs), CAA does not operate a dedicated placement cell. However, through our commitment to maintaining the highest standards and best practices in Aviation training, our candidates undergo rigorous training to become professional pilots. This training enhances their prospects and increases their chances of securing positions with airlines in the future.
Indeed, you can pursue a career as a pilot even if you wear spectacles. However, it's important that your vision be corrected to 6/6 with glasses and that you receive a medical fitness clearance from a DGCA-approved doctor.
The hostel accommodation at Dhana and Neemuch includes the following:
- Shared accommodation on a twin-sharing basis
- Three daily meals seven days a week
- Laundry services
- Housekeeping facilities
A Type Rating is an aircraft-specific certification granted by aviation authorities to pilots who have undergone training and assessment on a particular aircraft model. This endorsement is essential for pilots to operate that specific aircraft. It is a mandatory requirement for all commercial pilots to have a Type Rating for the aircraft they intend to fly, as it grants them the necessary privileges to operate that particular type of aircraft.
Certainly! We welcome parents and students to visit our academy to experience our training facilities and environment firsthand. Please click "Visit the Academy” ( link here ) to schedule a tour. Booking a tour will help us facilitate your visit and ensure you can explore our campus and learn more about CAA.
We look forward to showing you our academy and answering any questions you may have.