Air Regulations
Commercial Pilot License (CPL) Course is the flagship course of APFT. The CPL Training Course is the mandatory requirements for flying commercial aircraft.
MANDATORY REQUIREMENTS FOR INDIAN CANDIDATES.
MANDATORY REQUIREMENTS FOR OVERSEAS CANDIDATES
In addition to the above requirements for Indian cadets, overseas cadets would also require the following :-
Pass medical examination (at least Class I) from a DGCA approved medical Examiner
SELECTION PROCESS
Entrance test followed by an interview.
Students are tested in the following areas
A CPL with a Multi Engine Rating, Instrument Rating (CPL ME-IR) is the basic requirement to fly as an airline Pilot. APFTAL provides CPL along with an Instrument Rating on a combination of Single and Multi-Engine aircraft.
Minimum 350 hours. APFT conducts 450 hours of Ground Lectures for Theoretical Knowledge Training which includes supervised learning and Computer Based Training (CBT). Theoretical knowledge training covers requirements up to the Airline Transport Pilots’ License level.
The course will be conducted as per the requirement given in Civil Aviation Requirement Section 7-Flight Crew Standards Training and Licensing, Series ‘B’, Part IV. Course duration is approx 18 months. Ground Lectures: DGCA Requirement -
Written examinations in the following subjects will be conducted by DGCA
Air Regulations
Air Navigation
Aviation Meteorology
Technical General
Technical Specific
A CPL with a Multi Engine Rating, All flying checks would be done by DGCA approved Examiner of APFT.
Eligible cadets can apply now.