What are you aspiring to become in life, & how are you preparing for that?
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Something like a sociolinguistic or like a motivational speaker. I know, this isn't the most suitable path for earning money but I don't care about money. I don't have sick needs of it. Anyway, I'm trying everything. Writing pages and pages of poems, stories, descriptions; practicing debates and speeches. I'm totally obsessed with language and I'm just trying to learn as many of them. I'm trying to sink in different cultures and books, styles of writing, keeping in touch with the language improvements. In a nutshell, again, everything.
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Well pretty good question
I am glad that you asked this
I aspire to be an commercial pilot for that i would have to go through plenty of stages they are as follows:
COMMERCIAL Pilot LICENCE [CPL]
10+2 / Hsc. / GCE ‘A’ Level [or equivalent with Maths
and Physics].
17 Years [should have completed 18 years for issue of D.G.C.A. licence]
Class I Medical Fitness Examination approved by
D.G.C.A. recognized Doctor.
Air Regulation
Air Navigation
Meteorology
Technical General
Technical Specific
Radio Telephony
Ground Classes conducted in campus by D.G.C.A. approved, qualified instructors appointed specifically for subjects.
200 hours flight Training – Dual & Solo on Single
Engine Aircraft, Dual & Solo cross country flight & night
Flying also includes Instrument Rating.
18 Months
Estimation of the Fees -
1-] Ground School charges to clear 6 written exams [1.5 Lakhs]
Note-
2-] Flying Schools charges India /Abroad [27–30 Lakhs INR]
3-] Type Rating can be divided into two parts -
a] You do it yourself [15 Lakhs -20 Lakhs depending which
institute you go] [ No job guarantee, do it on your risk] . You
apply for a job after that when vacancy opens for type rated
Pilots.
b] You apply for a Job after a CPL and crack the written exams and interviews and then company sends you for Type Rating on there Aircraft [ B 737/ A 320/ Q 400/ ATR 72 ]. Company asks you to pay the amount to them.
Charges are -
Jet Airways - 35 Lakhs includes Type Rating on B 737 and
Airline additional Training
Spice Jet - 45 Lakhs including type Rating and Airline Training
Indigo - 25 Lakhs includes type Rating on A320 and Airline
Training
Vistara - 30 Lakhs rupees includes types Rating and Airline
Training
Hope you did like it !
your bro on the other side
Regards
Mac and co
I am glad that you asked this
I aspire to be an commercial pilot for that i would have to go through plenty of stages they are as follows:
COMMERCIAL Pilot LICENCE [CPL]
10+2 / Hsc. / GCE ‘A’ Level [or equivalent with Maths
and Physics].
17 Years [should have completed 18 years for issue of D.G.C.A. licence]
Class I Medical Fitness Examination approved by
D.G.C.A. recognized Doctor.
Air Regulation
Air Navigation
Meteorology
Technical General
Technical Specific
Radio Telephony
Ground Classes conducted in campus by D.G.C.A. approved, qualified instructors appointed specifically for subjects.
200 hours flight Training – Dual & Solo on Single
Engine Aircraft, Dual & Solo cross country flight & night
Flying also includes Instrument Rating.
18 Months
Estimation of the Fees -
1-] Ground School charges to clear 6 written exams [1.5 Lakhs]
Note-
2-] Flying Schools charges India /Abroad [27–30 Lakhs INR]
3-] Type Rating can be divided into two parts -
a] You do it yourself [15 Lakhs -20 Lakhs depending which
institute you go] [ No job guarantee, do it on your risk] . You
apply for a job after that when vacancy opens for type rated
Pilots.
b] You apply for a Job after a CPL and crack the written exams and interviews and then company sends you for Type Rating on there Aircraft [ B 737/ A 320/ Q 400/ ATR 72 ]. Company asks you to pay the amount to them.
Charges are -
Jet Airways - 35 Lakhs includes Type Rating on B 737 and
Airline additional Training
Spice Jet - 45 Lakhs including type Rating and Airline Training
Indigo - 25 Lakhs includes type Rating on A320 and Airline
Training
Vistara - 30 Lakhs rupees includes types Rating and Airline
Training
Hope you did like it !
your bro on the other side
Regards
Mac and co
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