How do I get DGCA ATPL?

How do I get DGCA ATPL?

REQUIREMENTS OF DGCA FROZEN ATPL

  1. A minimum of 1500 hours in total.
  2. 21 years old.
  3. Hold a valid class 1 medical certificate.
  4. Hold a valid CPL.
  5. Have completed the theoretical examinations.
  6. Have completed the appropriate training at an authorized ATO.

How do you get an ATPL license?

To apply for an ATPL, you must have fulfilled the training and experience requirements for the type rating of the aircraft used in the skill test. For example, if you are taking the skill test on a Boeing 737, you must have met the relevant flight training requirements for that type of aircraft before the Skill Test.

How to become a DGCA (India) ATPL?

For civilian pilots the prerequisite for obtaining a DGCA (India) ATPL is a DGCA CPL in addition to the following: A minimum of 1500 hours of total flying time which must include 250 hours of PIC flying time.

Can I fly a CPL in the US with an ATPL?

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Some US companies flying Cessna Caravans or Pilatus PC-12s can/will hire pilots with only a CPL (your frozen ATPL is basically equivalent to a CPL in the US). Of course, you’d need to get your license converted to an FAA license and have a legal right to work in the US to join one of those companies.

How do I convert frtol to EGCA?

You need to register on eGCA and apply for conversion. First get your FRTOL from DGCA and then you need to pass 2 exams – Regulations and Composite (consists of instruments, met, nav & radio aids + a viva). You need 20 hours flying currency in the last 1 year.

What does it mean to have a frozen ATPL?

Frozen ATPL means you have passed the paper but not have flying hours to get your ATPL. People get excited waste their first attempt so don’t do that , rest having frozen ATPL is definitely a great achievement… So if you have caliber to clear it go for it !!! It is a very good idea. It will keep you studying.

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