The DGCA ATPL (Airline Transport Pilot License) Ground Class at Pilots Academy is tailored for aspiring airline captains and seasoned pilots aiming to elevate their careers. With a curriculum covering advanced Air Navigation, Air Meteorology, Radio Aids, and more, our program prepares you to take on leadership roles in the aviation industry.
The program is meticulously designed to equip experienced pilots with the advanced theoretical knowledge required to clear DGCA ATPL exams and elevate their aviation careers. The topics covered include:
Master charting intricate routes, managing global navigation systems, and optimising long-haul operations.
Analyze and predict weather phenomena critical for international flights and complex weather systems to make informed operational decisions.
Understand advanced communication and navigation systems for safe operations.
Learn from captains and aviation experts with years of real-world experience.
Comprehensive and up-to-date syllabus aligned with DGCA standards.
Blend of theory, case studies, and real-world applications.
Over 100+ students trained for ATPL Ground Class, with a track record of successful careers in aviation.
Access comprehensive notes, guides, and resources to reinforce your learning.
Prepare with ATPL-standard tests designed to simulate DGCA exam patterns and boost your confidence.
Essential for Command Roles required for airline captains and senior pilots.
Opens doors to prestigious roles with top airlines worldwide.
Builds a deeper understanding of technical systems and regulations.
Equips you to manage complex flight operations confidently.
Accelerates your journey to becoming an airline captain.
You must be a minimum of 21 years of age to apply.
Completed 10+2 education with an aggregate of 55% in the subjects of Math, Physics, and English. Or, an equivalent degree from NIOS with the mentioned subjects.
Valid Class 1 Medical Certificate from a DGCA-authorised examiner.
Strong command of English (ICAO Level 4 or above).
Valid DGCA CPL with Multi-Engine Instrument Rating (ME-IR) and a Flight Radio Telephone Operators (FRTO) Licence.
Must have a minimum accumulated flight hours of 1,500.
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