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The Commercial Pilot training course is offered to students who want to become a airline pilots. The Commercial Pilots License training is conducted on Cessna 172 and Piper Seneca II aircraft. At the completion of the Commercial Pilot Training students will have completed 200 hours of flying and would have  been trained as per DGCA Commercial Pilot Standards, which are widely recognized and respected throughout the world.  BFA offers comprehensive and individualized training to equip you with the skills you will need to enjoy the privileges of your Commercial Pilot’s License.
Course Includes

• 185 hours on Cessna 172
  15Hrs. on Piper Seneca II
• 350 hours ground school as per DGCA approved programme

Professional Pilot Course will qualify you as a Commercial Pilot. Special emphasis is placed on cross-country flying, advanced commercial maneuvers  and terminals airspace.

GROUND SUBJECTS
Students will be given training for DGCA Examination in the following subjects in addition to the PPL syllabus as required.

• Air Regulations     :

Aerodrome search and rescue, rules concerning air transmit, customs, health, knowledge of communication and navigational facilities.

   
• Air Navigation        : Theoretical and practical navigation.
   
• Air Meteorology    :

Basic knowledge of aviation, weather codes and plotting, elementary synoptic meteorology including simple interpretation of weather charts and meteorological procedures relating to aviation.

   
• Airframe and
 Engines                    :

General principles and elementary knowledge of design, construction , maintenance and operation of aircraft, engine, instruments, ancillary systems, emergency systems, installations equipment, basic knowledge of fuel, lubricants, loading of aircraft, weight distribution and its effect on flight characteristics.

   
• Radio Telephony
(F.R.T)                       :
Including transmission and interpretation of aural signals and operations of radio telephony apparatus on board the aircraft.

Licence conversions from DGCA Licence

A DGCA CPL is widely respected throughout the world and while it is recognized in other countries you will have to convert your DGCA license to fly in other countries. This is a fairly straight forward process and normally involves theory particular to the country concerned and another flight test.

As an ICAO member state, any flight training conducted in India will count towards your requirements for JAA and FAA countries