how many marks do we have to score in maths,physics and geography in order to become a pilot in 11th grade?
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To become pilot you have three compulsory subjects and one elective subject:
Compulsory subjects:
*Science:to understand aeronautical and aerodynamic principle.
*Physics:to know about matter and rotation of space
*MAthematics:Calculas,trignometry,function,limits, triangles,space navigation.
*English:you can read,write and spaek effectively and grammer poryion too.
Elective subject:
*You can go for geography:for local language skill and map reading skills
*You can go for Mechanics and Electronics.
There is no typical cut-offs to become a Commercial Pilot .
Just that you have to Pass all the Subjects in your 12th and you need to have Math and Physics in your 12th Boards.
Basically you need to have Maths and Physics in your 11th and 12th ….. don't worry if you don't have we have got ways to sort it out by cracking exams of Maths and Physics of NIOUS [ National Institute of Open University Schooling ] . And as usual , you have to get your 10th and 12th Certificates Verification done from the respective boards , for which the flying school will assist you with verification letter requests.
You will have to clear about 6 exams and about 210 to 220 hours of flying which includeSingle engine with instructor till the time the institute is confident on you , so fly amazingly …..
The 6 exams are :
Technical general : it is a general knowledge about how an aircraft works
Technical specific : its study about a specific aircraft on which u r doing your CPL on ...
Navigation : how to reach different places from your point , calculating distances , estimating time and fuel consumption
Regulations : rules and regulations to be followed while flying
Meterology : study of atmosphere
Radio Telephony *[RT]* : Composite exam of Regulations , Metrology and Navigation followed by an Interview .
To become a pilot , the minimum qualification required is : 12th passed out , with Maths and Physics.
Coming to the eye sight point : you can have eye sight between +/- 5 , with no axis correction
I'll tell you a way to pursue pilot training in which you will save lots of time and money [explained step by step ]
Complete your 12th standard with Maths and Physics [ even if not , we have got ways to sort it out ]Go to place where someone is providing : Ground training for DGCA exams for CPL , if you are unable to find something like that , then you can message me , I'll find you a good option Note : I am not paid for anything , and not even trying to market anything , i only have intention to help passionate peopleWork really hard for exams and clear all the 6 exams , and approach a flying school , and tell them you completed all your exams , and you are there only for flying , and with that said you will save money which flying school charges for ground training …..Complete your flying with full dedication in about 4 to 6 months and get your CPL .
It's great if you get 75% up I mean 80,81% above.
Please mark it as brainliest answer.
To become pilot you have three compulsory subjects and one elective subject:
Compulsory subjects:
*Science:to understand aeronautical and aerodynamic principle.
*Physics:to know about matter and rotation of space
*MAthematics:Calculas,trignometry,function,limits, triangles,space navigation.
*English:you can read,write and spaek effectively and grammer poryion too.
Elective subject:
*You can go for geography:for local language skill and map reading skills
*You can go for Mechanics and Electronics.
There is no typical cut-offs to become a Commercial Pilot .
Just that you have to Pass all the Subjects in your 12th and you need to have Math and Physics in your 12th Boards.
Basically you need to have Maths and Physics in your 11th and 12th ….. don't worry if you don't have we have got ways to sort it out by cracking exams of Maths and Physics of NIOUS [ National Institute of Open University Schooling ] . And as usual , you have to get your 10th and 12th Certificates Verification done from the respective boards , for which the flying school will assist you with verification letter requests.
You will have to clear about 6 exams and about 210 to 220 hours of flying which includeSingle engine with instructor till the time the institute is confident on you , so fly amazingly …..
The 6 exams are :
Technical general : it is a general knowledge about how an aircraft works
Technical specific : its study about a specific aircraft on which u r doing your CPL on ...
Navigation : how to reach different places from your point , calculating distances , estimating time and fuel consumption
Regulations : rules and regulations to be followed while flying
Meterology : study of atmosphere
Radio Telephony *[RT]* : Composite exam of Regulations , Metrology and Navigation followed by an Interview .
To become a pilot , the minimum qualification required is : 12th passed out , with Maths and Physics.
Coming to the eye sight point : you can have eye sight between +/- 5 , with no axis correction
I'll tell you a way to pursue pilot training in which you will save lots of time and money [explained step by step ]
Complete your 12th standard with Maths and Physics [ even if not , we have got ways to sort it out ]Go to place where someone is providing : Ground training for DGCA exams for CPL , if you are unable to find something like that , then you can message me , I'll find you a good option Note : I am not paid for anything , and not even trying to market anything , i only have intention to help passionate peopleWork really hard for exams and clear all the 6 exams , and approach a flying school , and tell them you completed all your exams , and you are there only for flying , and with that said you will save money which flying school charges for ground training …..Complete your flying with full dedication in about 4 to 6 months and get your CPL .
It's great if you get 75% up I mean 80,81% above.
Please mark it as brainliest answer.
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