Commercial Pilot License involves practical training, medical tests & flying time during the course. After completion candidates can become co-pilot in an airline. The Commercial Pilot License (CPL), issued by the DGCA, enables individuals to serve as Pilot in Command of various aircraft while receiving a salary. CPL holders can operate both single and multi-engine airplanes and also work as co-pilots. The training program focuses on essential skills such as general flying, aircraft testing, and various assessments mandated by the DGCA.
Aspiring pilots can enroll in CPL courses by taking various entrance examinations, which often assess knowledge in subjects such as mathematics, physics, and general aptitude. Some institutions also offer merit-based admissions, allowing academically proficient candidates to secure a spot in the program. Once enrolled, students engage in a comprehensive curriculum that balances theoretical knowledge with practical flight experience.
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