Can you become a commercial pilot with a PPL?

Can you become a commercial pilot with a PPL?

After you get a PPL, you can continue studies and become a professional commercial pilot. The CPL program is based on a modular training model, therefore, with already done PPL you can skip this part in the CPL course and begin with a module of a higher level.

Which college is best for commercial pilot?

These colleges/universities are listed below:

  • High Flyers Aviation Services, Delhi.
  • Wingsss College of Aviation Technology, Mumbai.
  • Indira Gandhi Rashtriya Uran Akademi, Delhi.
  • Orient Flight School (OFS), Pondicherry.
  • Remo International College, Chennai.
  • Indian Institute of Aircraft Engineering, Dehradun.

Does flying school matter job?

Absolutely not. It’s not the school that matters, it’s YOUR qualifications and experience!

What is it like to be a British Airways pilot?

British Airways pilots connect Britain with the world and the world to Britain like no one else. Joining our flight crew is about living up to the highest professional and safety standards, playing a lead role on the team and doing that little bit more to make every flight memorable for our customers.

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What type of aircraft do our pilots fly?

We have invested heavily in new aircraft, including Airbus A350s and A320neos, and B777s and B787s. Which means our pilots get to fly one of the world’s most diverse fleets.

How long does it take to become a commercial pilot?

Depending on your experience level this can vary greatly. Pilots selected for a cadet scheme generally complete their Commercial Licence training – including ground-school – with one of our partner flight training schools in approximately 18 months. Type rating and line training will then take up to 3 months to complete.

What is the entry criteria for the cadet pilot programme?

Our cadet programmes offer two routes; Multi Pilots Licence (MPL) and a full Airline Transport Pilot Licence (ATPL), the entry criteria to both routes are: At least 17 years of age to apply and 18 years of age to start training.