The Future Of Aviation In India

Learn to Fly in Beautiful & Scenic New Zealand @ Affordable Costs. For more information call now : +91-9820573400 or email us your details at info@pilottraining.in

Aviation In IndiaPilot training in India is very rigorous course in which the candidate is gradually churned from a student to a pilot. The course of the training involves very high level of concentration and a good amount of self control, because the pilots are not just the sole response bearers for their own life but also for the life of the people traveling in their airplanes.

Pilot training in India is not just a theoretical exercise; it involves high level of on ground studies and a good amount of flying experience of get your commercial pilot license, i.e. CPL. Around 40 hours of minimum amount of flying experience is needed to attain the private pilot license, which differs in a large amount if you require a commercial pilot license.

Pilot training is one of the most emerging career prospects in India, and new tempting job offers are pouring in for pilots with good experience and a professional attitude. In India, you can get an SPL, student pilot license after your 10+2. Then further you can continue your training and rise in the field. There are many pilot clubs in India, which support the booming aviation sector in India. However, if you compare the boom in the aviation industry in India with respect to other countries it might be a little slow, but it is expected to raise ten folds in the coming years, and that eventually will lead to rise in number of jobs in the industry.

The pay scale and various incentives are also very lucrative, with a high end zapping career knocking at your doorstep. With opening a lot of private industries in aviation industry, pilot training has become easy as compared to the going era, and that has also defined the inclusion of latest technology in the course of the training. Overall, it’s an opportunity not to be missed



categoriaAviation Industry commentoComments Off dataJune 6th, 2010

About...

This author published 40 posts in this site.

Share

FacebookTwitterEmailWindows LiveTechnoratiDeliciousDiggStumbleponMyspaceLikedin

Comments are closed.