What is the date of DGCA exam?

What is the date of DGCA exam?

‘The fist OLODE session will held for AME (All categories) from 09th-11th November, 2021 and for FC candidates (except ATPL category) on 12th and 15th to 18th November, 2021 at Delhi,’ it said.

How often are DGCA exams held?

With a view to improve the availablility of pilots and aircraft maintenance engineers, the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) will hold written examinations every month. Currently, the civil aviation regulator conducts examinations four times a year and issues licences to successful candidates.

Where are DGCA exams held?

New Delhi
The examinations are to be conducted at Chennai, Mumbai and New Delhi on 19, 21 & 23 resp.

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How do I convert my DGCA license to EASA?

The first step to convert a non european licence is the succesfull pass of the 14 subjects of the ATPL theory. The flight training phase of the conversion depends on the applicant’s previous experience. Then a skill test with a certified EASA examiner must be passed.

What is Ame full form?

Aircraft Maintenance Engineering (AME) Course Details, Colleges, Fees, Eligibility & Exams.

How many papers are there in the DGCA CPL exam?

There are total 6 papers for the dgca cpl. METEOROLOGY, AIR REGULATION, NAVIGATION, TECHNICAL GENERAL, TECHNICAL SPECIFIC AND RTR. The starting 5 papers are conducted by DGCA whereas the last one RTR is conducted by WPC.

What is the difficulty level of the DGCA exams?

There are 5 DGCA exams and 1 RTR (Aero) exam, making a total of 6 exams. Of these, RT (Radio Telephony) is the toughest exam and one will take an average of 7 to 10 attempts to pass. Of the other 5 exams, difficulty level is as follows. This table is not applicable for anyone and everyone.

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How do I prepare for the DGCA technical general exam?

There are the hard exams conducted by DGCA. Technical general consists of mechanical and electrical systems of aircrafts. Air navigation deals with safe navigation of aircraft, calculations associated with it, instruments to be used, etc. It is better to apply any one at a time and prepare fully using Oxford or Trent study materials.

What are the subjects required to become a CPL?

Meteorology, Navigation (which actually has 5 distinct subjects – Radio, Instruments, General Navigation, Flight Planning, Mass&Balance), Air Regulations, Tech General +Specific. These are for CPL. In addition you have to pass the RTR exam conducted by WPC, Ministry of Telecom.