Master the science behind flying with DGCA CPL Ground Classes at Cockpit Lessons.
The journey to becoming a pilot starts with ground classes. At Cockpit Lessons, you gain foundational knowledge of the aviation subjects and prepare yourself for the big DGCA exams.
Entering a prestigious career in aviation is the dream of a million aspirants. Check if you are eligible to step into the aviators’ club.
At least 17 years old
Pass the 10+2 with Physics and Mathematics/ pass from NIOS
Get Class 2 Medical Certification from a DGCA-approved practitioner
Must be able to read, write, and speak fluently in English
Must hold a valid Indian Passport
You should have a Criminal Record Check (CRC) Basic Disclosure Certificate
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Start your aviation journey with in-depth knowledge of aviation subjects – Navigation, Meteorology, Regulations, Technical Specific, etc. Learn how aircraft fly, weather impact, etc.
At Cockpit Lessons, you learn the subjects from expert instructors in a structured curriculum. Learn the concepts of complex charts and real-life cockpit scenarios.
Give regular mock tests on the topics you have learned and boost your confidence before sitting for the DGCA exams. Ace the exams with regular mock tests.
Appear for and pass the theory exams by DGCA, proving your knowledge in aviation subjects.
After clearing the theory subjects, complete the preparation for RTR and step into practical flight training. Here, you apply theoretical knowledge learned from ground school.
Yes, ground classes are essential in your journey to become a pilot. During these classes, you learn the basics of aviation subjects.
It takes about 3 to 6 months to finish the course in ground classes. Moreover, the completion of the course depends on the student and their speed of learning.
Yes, the Class 2 Medical certificate is required to appear for the pilot training exam, and it should be the latest one. Even if you had a certificate, you need to get a new one on your second attempt.
The DGCA CPL exams might be challenging, but with the right guidance and structured classes, you can pass the exam easily.
Yes, you can attempt the theoretical exam multiple times. Even if you cannot clear the exam on the first attempt, you can reapply and clear the exam. However, you have to meet the medical fitness criteria to become a pilot.