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Aerospace & Aviation - Career Queries

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Dear Querent, Greetings, Thank you for sharing your query. The basic eligibility for becoming a Pilot is 10+2 with physics and mathematics and the minimum marks should be 50%.  The applicant needs to be above 17 years of age. An entrance examination as well as physical examination is conducted as a primary screening process. The entrance examination will consists of questions in objective nature from topics of general english, physics, chemistry and reasoning. The syllabus will be of 12th standard.  The candidates who clear this exam will undergo a screening test called Pilot Ap

1 answer Preetha Ajit in Aerospace & Aviation category
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Hey there! I totally understand where you're coming from. For a long time, I also struggled with choosing my path, unsure if I should go for something practical or chase a dream. But here’s what I learned: whatever you choose, make sure it’s something that feels right for you. Sometimes, life takes us in unexpected directions. Listening to your heart is the best guide—who knows, it might lead you somewhere even better than being a pilot. As for me, I took a turn into sports betting and casino gaming, and it turned out to be a whole new world that I enjoy. If you're looking to

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Job Duties of a pilot are to: Inspect aircraft prior to flights to ensure that the equipment is functioning right. Check baggage/cargo for proper loading and review data such as load weights/ fuel supplies/weather conditions, and flight schedules to determine flight plans. Select routes, heights, and speeds that provide the safest, and smoothest flights and to calculate the speed required to become airborne. Monitor engine operation, fuel consumption, plan flights and prepare flight assessment reports. Handle critical situations like poor visibility and to check the flight performance of new

1 answer Surabhi Dewra in Aerospace & Aviation category

You have not provided adequate details of your educational background. Well, it seems you are confused a career option between management and commercial pilot. I assume that you know eligibility for doing MBA and commercial pilot. Both are very different discipline and hence have eligibility criteria. I would recommend you to first go through the eligibility criteria and self-assess. If you are eligible for both, then you need to assess your aptitude, interest and personality. Commercial pilot requires very high cognitive capabilities. . I would recommend you to first go through the eligibilit

3 answers Nidhi Arora in Aerospace & Aviation category

Dear Aspirant, Commercial Pilot and MBA both have career scope. Do not compare. The best way to decide your career is to attempt the Ideal Career Test from CareerGuide. This is a psychometric test which is scientifically designed and it will judge your aptitude, inter personal abilities and interests. The report gets generated instantly. You can then talk to me over phone. Best wishes

1 answer Dr. Anand Wadadekar, PhD in Aerospace & Aviation category

After 12 PCM you can take Pilot Training from an institute recognised by DGCA. After the completion of the course and successful passing of the exam, you can get a license for commercial pilot. As you have mentioned your desire to become an airline pilot, you need to get a commercial pilot license. This is known as CPL license, and to get this license you should undergo a pilot training and pass a government approved written and practical exam conducted by DGCA Government of India. To get this CPL license, you should enroll in a pilot training institute and these institutes in India are recogn

3 answers Nidhi Arora in Aerospace & Aviation category

The career options for Aerospace and Aviation field are plenty in India as well as abroad. Aerospace engineers develop new technologies for use in aviation, defense systems and space exploration, office specializing in areas like structural design, navigation and control, instrumentation and communication or production methods. They also may specialize in a particular type of aerospace product, such as commercial transports, military fighter jets, helicopters , space craft or missiles and rockets. As a licensed pilot, you’ll have the ability to pilot different ty

2 answers Nidhi Arora in Aerospace & Aviation category

The demand for well-qualified pilots continues to expand.  According to the Boeing Company, “To operate and maintain the airplanes that will be added to the fleet over the next 20 years, the world’s airlines will need an additional 466,650 trained pilots and 596,500 maintenance personnel. As a licensed pilot, and California Flight Academy (CFA) graduate you’ll have the ability to pilot different types of aircraft and work in a variety of settings and occupations.  Examples include: Commercial Airline Pilot Regional Airline Pilot Charter Pilot Cargo/F

3 answers Nidhi Arora in Aerospace & Aviation category

Dear Students there are numerous colleges and universities which have earned a name and fame in the field of quality education as well as best ever placement in Aviation branch and you may choose any one of these to pursue your degree - Indian Aviation Academy, Mumbai,..........Wingless Aviation College of Aviation Technology,Pune,.....................Lovely Professional University, Phagwara

2 answers Dr. Ashwani Rana in Aerospace & Aviation category

To become a Commercial Pilot in India, you have to complete 12th Science with Physics, Chemistry and Biology, with more than 50%. Then you can apply for Commercial Pilot Training in a recognized training center and then after the prescribed hours of flying is done, you can apply for Commercial pilot License.  As you have mentioned your desire to become an airline pilot, you need to get a commercial pilot license. This is known as CPL license, and to get this license you should undergo a pilot training and pass a government approved written and practical exam conducted by DGCA Government o

3 answers Nidhi Arora in Aerospace & Aviation category
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To become a Commercial Pilot in India,  you need to pass 12th with Science (Physics, chemistry and Mathematics) with more than 50%. Then you can apply for Commercial Pilot Training in a recognized training center and then after the prescribed hours of flying is done, you can apply for Commercial pilot License.  As you have mentioned your desire to become an airline pilot, you need to get a commercial pilot license. This is known as CPL license, and to get this license you should undergo a pilot training and pass a government approved written and practical exam conducted by DGCA Gover

1 answer Nidhi Arora in Aerospace & Aviation category

To become a pilot you need a bachelor's degree in aircraft operations, aviation, aeronautical engineering, or a related field. But, if you have already done B.tech then why don’t you pursue a course which will add on to your qualification and if you are thinking to shift your field at this stage, its actually not a good option. I would suggest you to stick to your course and do something related to that which will give your exposure. I would recommend you to first go through the eligibility criteria and self-assess. if you want to become pilot then you need to  complete up to two mo

1 answer Nidhi Arora in Aerospace & Aviation category

Hi Anshu, Yes, girls can join Indian Air Force through AFCAT (Air Force Common Admission test) and CDS (Combined Defense Services) exams. Air Force Common Admission test: You can join flying, technical and ground duty branch through this examination. Bachelor's degree in technology with minimum 60% is required from a recognized university for flying and technical branch and for ground duty branch, bachelor's degree in any discipline is required from a recognized university. Age limit for Flying branch should lie between 19-23 years, for technical branch it should be between 18-28 years and

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4 answers Dr. K.V. Anand in Aerospace & Aviation category