Saturday 31 December 2016

Best career option:PILOT

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Pilot
Best career option:Pilot

Hello friends,
Today we will discuss the best career option :PILOT

The pilot is a key person in airline operations concerned mainly with flying of the aircraft's on scheduled routes. The Captain or Chief Pilot is in command of a flight, assisted by a co-pilot. Licence for flying is essential to become a commercial pilot.

Salary: 1.12 Lakh to 36.85 Lakhs per annum

Std XII Stream: Science

Mandatory Subjects: Maths, Physics

Academic Difficulty:High



Job Profile

Pilots

Fly aircrafts on long and short flightsBefore take-off check pre-flight plans(route and technical details)Attend meteorological briefingMake calculations for take-off and landingCalculate fuel requirements and ensure refueling is done as per requirementsCheck equipments and instrumentsBrief the crewSupervise loading conforming to regulationsEstablish contact with air traffic control for take-off

During flight

Interpret the data presented to them on instruments and controlsUse their expertise and experience for take off and landingWhen aircraft is on automatic controls they keep a check on instruments to ensure smooth functioningMaintain contact with air traffic controls and cabin crew throughout the flightSpeak to passengers, over the public address system on speed and height, details of ground areas they are flying over, warnings of turbulence and difficult weather conditionsDuties are shared usually with one or two co-pilotsEnsure safety of the aircraft and passengers and crew on board

After landing

Writes a flight report, and details problems or instrument difficulties



Employment Opportunities

National and International carriersBusinesses and corporationsFlying clubs as instructorsSecurity servicesFlying academiesMilitary and paramilitary servicesHindustan Aeronautics LimitedNational Aeronautics Limited


Recruiting company

Indian AirlinesJet airwaysIndigoIndian Air ForceIndian NavyHALNALBSFCoast Guard



How do I get there?

Training in commercial flying can be taken with Flying clubs, the  Rashtriya Udan Academy, Private Flying academies or with Flying schools abroad.

The training goes through 3 stages of licence. While they give training, placement is not their responsibility.

The licences have to be procured in the following order :

Student Pilot Licence (SPL)Private Pilot Licence (PPL)Commercial Pilot Licence (CPL)

After Class XI/XII (with PCM) students can apply for the SPL
On passing Class XII (PCM) they may enroll for the next licence -PPL
On getting the PPL training begins for CPL

Details of the  Licences

Student pilot licence can be taken at  flying clubs in every State. It is a theory exam.Eligibility - Age of 16 years minimum and pass in Class X. A medical certificate of fitness, security clearance and a bank guarantee is required.Selection - Candidates taking the SPL test have to appear in an oral examination on a fixed day every month. Candidates have to enroll a month before the examination. Selected candidates go through a medical test and the Pilot Aptitude Test.Private pilot licence is a practical training. A total of 60 hours of flying is needed of which 20 hours minimum should be solo and 5 hours cross country.There is a theory examination alsoCommercial pilot licence requires flying training for 190 hours to complete 250 hours of flying

Where to study?

Government Institutions

Indira Gandhi Rashtriya Uran Academy (IGRUA)

Assam Flying Club, Guwahati

Flying Training Institute, Behala

Hissar Aviation Club, Hissar

Karnal Aviation Club, Karnal

Kerala Aviation Training Centre Civil Aerodrome, Tiruvanthapuram

Pinjore Aviation Club, Ambala

School of Aviation Science & Technology

Private Institutions

Asia Pacific Flight Training Academy (APFT)

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