Becoming a pilot begins in the 12th grade. Candidates must have passed the 12th grade with Physics and Maths. After this, they must enroll in a DGCA-accredited flying school.
Becoming a pilot is a childhood dream for many. However, for those who dream of flying an airplane, years of hard work and training are required to truly achieve it. Flying in the sky is as exciting as it is responsible and challenging. This is why piloting is considered one of the highest-paying professions in the world. So, let us tell you today how much a private jet pilot earns and what degrees are required to become a pilot.
How is pilot training conducted?
The process of becoming a pilot begins in the 12th grade. Candidates must have passed the 12th grade with Physics and Maths as subjects. After this, they must enroll in a DGCA-accredited flying school. They must first pass a written exam, followed by 200 hours of flight training. Upon completing the training, the candidate is issued a Commercial Pilot License, allowing them to work as a pilot for an airline or private aviation company.
How much does it cost to become a pilot?
The entire process of becoming a pilot in India costs approximately ₹3.5 million to ₹4 million. This cost depends on the course they pursue. These courses include the Student Private License, Private Pilot License, or Commercial Pilot License. During these courses, students receive training in navigation, air regulation, meteorology, and aircraft operations.
What is the salary of a private jet pilot?
Private jet pilots earn the same or sometimes even more than airline pilots. In India, the average salary of a private jet pilot is 10 to 15 lakh rupees per month. However, in foreign countries, especially in the Middle East, where there is a shortage of trained pilots, the salary of a private jet pilot is even higher.
Which degrees are required to become a pilot?
-Student Pilot License - for entry-level training.
-Private Pilot License - for permission to fly a private jet.
-Commercial Pilot License - for commercial flying.
-In addition, to become a pilot, it is also necessary to pass exams such as Navigation, Meteorology, and Air Regulation conducted by the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) and obtain a medical fitness certificate.
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