The answer is YES – you can wear glasses and be an airline pilot! Perfect uncorrected vision is not a requirement to be a pilot or an air traffic controller. Glasses, contact lenses and refractive surgery are all (with certain limitations) acceptable ways to correct visual acuity problems.
Once you complete your training and get a pilot license, you will have different choices regarding to which type of pilot you’d want to become: Airline Pilot Regional or Commercial Pilot Corporate Pilot Fighter Pilot Charter Pilot Other than flying you can also become Flight instructor, Air traffic controller and other related jobs. You can join Aviesa for Cabin crew training, Ground Staff training and aircraft maintenance engireeing classes in Nagpur
It depends on the fees structure of the flying club or flying school. Approx fees range is from 35 - 40 lakhs. (Terms and conditions apply).
It's not necessary to be a graduate. You must only complete 12th Standard with Physics and Mathematics as per DGCA rules. However you can complete your graduation side by side.
To become a pilot you require *10 + 2 with physics and mathematics *Class 1 and class 2 medical should be done *All DGCA and Wpc papers should be cleared *200 hrs of flying training from any DGCA approved Flying School
Well to pursue any career you should have a burning desire to fulfill your ambition. A career in aviation gives you many perks, here are a few of them:
1. Gives you an opportunity to travel the world and is financially rewarding. 2.Challenging and dynamic work environment. 3.You will live an adventurous life. 4.Gives wide range of employee benefits 5.You become a part of ever-evolving aviation industry. To make your dream a reality you can visit Aviesa, NagpurNo, it’s not compulsory that a candidate should belong to science stream to become a pilot. If you are a commerce or arts student, then also you can become a pilot by clearing Physics and Mathematics subjects from NIOS If you are a Polytechnic student then also you can become a pilot under equivalent marksheet. To know more about the aviation industry and to get the right guidance visit Aviesa, pilot study circle to explore the exciting world of aviation career opportunities in Nagpur.
Yes, just like various other professional courses, scholarships are available for pilot training courses also. The central sector scheme of top class scholarship for all categoris of students and scholarship is for every student for Commercial Pilot Traning. You can refer ministry of social justice & empowerment for more information Please Note: Aviesa Pilot Study Circle doesn’t provide any form of scholarships
Approximately 18 to 24 months. It mainly depends on how early you clear your DGCA ground papers and start your flying training.
A type rating is a type of aircraft certification that is granted by aviation authorities to pilots who have completed training and testing on a specific type of aircraft. This type of certification allows the pilot to operate that type of aircraft.
There's no upper age limit to become a Pilot. You can start your career by 30 - 35 and still be successful.