I'm in 12 now very less days to go but my parents want me to be a doctor but I'm trying to convince them but they feel this industry is not good bcoz airlines fired many members in pandemic and many other misconceptions...somehow I have to convince them and want a entire video on Tapesh sir's journey... I literally cry when I see aeroplanes in the sky...I really want to be a Pilot ❤️
@ankita i know the feeling! i too am 13 and want to become a pilot. its hard convincing them, i know but one day they will understand your dreams so aim high!
Summary: Take exams first and then go for flying because: 1. It will be cheaper. 2. Continuous flying after clearing the exams. 3. Theoretically, you will be stronger.
I am 14 and whenever I see a aeroplane my heart feels like ohh my sky I am comming ❤ Idk about hoe it costs me to be a pilot but I have my goals and I am gonna do it and I will successful ❤❤yes love you boeing boy❤
शानदार कैप्टन। आप इतनी कम उम्र में इतना knowledge और confidence। सबसे बड़ी beauty हैं आप में आप की सरलता, very honest in your talk। Great captain। आप प्राची ma'am यूंही शानदार लैंडिंग्स करते रहे। क्या बिना किसी काम विषय के भी कोई आप से मुलाकात कर सकता है???
The most important point is complete your Class 1 and Class 2 medicals before you start anything. Orelse doing all these will be pointless if you end up failing your medicals at the end.
Please tapesh can you make a detailed video on flying in India vs flying in abroad, which is a better option and what are the job opportunities abroad.
Mai aapko btata hu ,Pilot job thoda risky not bcs of that crash n all those stuff but because of strict physical condition which you should maintain till retirement. No body knows ki kabhi koi anhoni hogi jaise ki diabetes ya feer koi accident jo aapko permanently unfit krde for flying. Parents kabhi bhi aapka Bura nahi sochenge aap pele koi back up ke liye degre lelo feer CPL kro. let me give you my example i am 18 yrs old and i m in 1st yr of MBBS , muje doctor nhi bn na but backup ke liye rkha hai ye . mai mbbs ki degree leke CPL krne wala hu. Isse mai apna sapna bhi saakar krunga pilot bn ne ka aur apne Maa-Pita jee ki bhi sapana sakar krunga doc bnke
@@warrior1219 but we have to atleast pass 12 with maths and physics and if we have taken commerce then we have to give the test of maths and physics from NIOS and then we will be eligible for the computer number... And i dont think so that i can even pass class 12 with maths 🙂
please film a video on the entire journey to become a pilot after 12th, can you start working for it from 11th? can you go abroad to become a pilot and settle there,if yes which countries are best
This is exactly what I want to know. I am currently studying in 11th and I want to know if I should start preparing now itself. I am trying to improve my Physics. I am little weak in Chemistry but I score very well in maths. Is there any skill I have to develop now???
Pilot banna hai ya settle hona hai? I have friends in eu and Canada they were flying in Indonesia, south africa and few other south east asian countries you know why? Simply bcz they like flying and not settlement, do flying if you love it and not for immigration if you wanna immigrate there are alot of other ways in the beginning grab anything you get even a piston engine job or even a non flying job at any air operator bcz these are very good gateways of getting into the airlines, seriously bro focus on flying only for now and you in your school days should have a career goal and not a country goal I'm not being rude just telling you reality
Of course you can read and study the required theory books for the exams when you are in 11th class, but you must have passed 12th class before you can complete the DGCA exams that are required for the commercial pilot license. You can also complete the training for the commercial pilot license abroad if you want. But to settle abroad is more complicated thing because for example in the US you basically must have a legal permanent resident status before you can apply for a job. And in the US you also must have 1500 flight hours and an ATP certificate (Airline Transport Pilot License) before you can work for an airline. In Europe the airlines also usually require that you must have an unrestricted right to live and work in that country where you want to work, which basically means that you need to have a permanent resident status in this particular country. Maths and physics are the required subjects and also English is very important because it is the language used in communicating with the Air Traffic Control.
I aspire to become a pilot, but I hear people talk about unemployment in the aviation sector. Is it really worth becoming a pilot? Are pilots getting jobs or not?
@@kaleenbhaiyakingofmirzapur bhai 12th tak bina tuitions ke top maara hai maine toh ground classes toh nahi lene wala. I just need syllabus and books to clear the exam. If you have some idea pls share.
@@abhirajgupta3128 bhai books to kafi saari ati h pr tmhe akele reh kr ek prospective ni milega aur na hi koi Idea mushkil bhut hojayega kyuki koi guide krne ke liye ni hoga so it will be better if you take ground classes.
Tapesh bhaiya ...I have watched all your videos till now ...but can you pls make a step wise video about what to do and how to start for becoming a pilot ....but in detailed steps.....please bhaiya ...
But pursuing a career flying in the conventional way would be very risky, going for a cadet training program would be very helpful, since we are already signing a loi with the airline, so we will be having a secure place as a pilot in the airline by the end of training
They mean studying the required theory subjects. These are: - Air regulations - Aviation meteorology - Air navigation - Technical general - Technical specific - RTR (Radio Telephony Restricted)
So before it was 5 years validity but now according to the new rules of dgca it's Been expanded till 10 years and dgca exam result doesn't expire....Hope it helped you ☺️
Tapesh bhaiya par mai abhi 12th me hu aur mai Indira Gandhi rashtriya uddan academy me Jana soch raha par waha 12th base ka entrance dena padta toh agar mai pehle dgca exams karunga toh 12th bhul jaunga toh entrance clear kaise karunga??plz answer this
First thing is to take the aviation medical examination (Class 2 medical) so that you can be sure that you are medically fit to become a pilot. After you have passed 12th class you can complete the DGCA exams. For the DGCA exams these books have been recommended: Meteorology: I C Joshi: Aviation meteorology (and CAE Oxford Aviation Meteorology ATPL Ground Training Series) Air regulations: R K Bali: Air Regulations for CPL/ATPL Technical general: CAE Oxford Powerplant ATPL Ground Training Series CAE Oxford Electrics and Electronics ATPL Ground Training Series CAE Oxford Principles of Flight ATPL Ground Training Series CAE Oxford Airframes and Systems ATPL Ground Training Series CAE Oxford Human Performance and Limitations ATPL Ground Training Series Technical specific: Pilot Operating Handbook (for example Cessna 172) Air navigation: Keith Williams: General Navigation CAE Oxford General Navigation ATPL Ground Training Series CAE Oxford Radio Navigation ATPL Ground Training Series CAE Oxford Instrumentation ATPL Ground Training Series CAE Oxford Flight Planning and Monitoring ATPL Ground Training Series RTR: R K Bali: Aviation Radiotelephony Manual
Just do class 2 medicals first then apply for computer number and then join some ground classes to clear dgca exams meanwhile search for a flying school which suits you and your budget then class 1 medical is required before flying .
Hey! As neet aspirant do their studies from secondary or higher secondary classes.. But for pilot what should I study? Bcs of this reason I don't go any classes bcs they taught me about jee as I have maths.. I don't know any good institution related to pilot or Air... What should i do.. Please guide me #pilot to be✈
Hello , Mr. Captain....! I really want to know that... What is the actual scope for next 3 years in aviation to become a commercial pilot...? Please help us to know this 😌
Airlines usually announce the new vacancies on their websites in the career section. Then you can apply according to the given instructions. Some airlines have also announced that you can send them an inquiry about a possible job. It is always worth to check their websites and the career information.
Hey bro I am very inspired to youu🥺❤️ nd my biggest goal is being pilot when I was in 3th std on tht time I saw pilot videos on youtube nd now I am in 10th just 12 days are left to my boards nd thn will be I am seeing ur videos coz you gave me lot of inspiration but just help lil bit nd after 10th I take commerce but why goods for being pilot can you suggest???plsss🥺🥲
The subjects for the DGCA exams are: - Air regulations - Aviation meteorology - Air navigation - Technical general - Technical specific And you also need to give the RTR exam (Radio Telephony Restricted). For the DGCA exams these books have been recommended: Meteorology: I C Joshi: Aviation meteorology (and CAE Oxford Aviation Meteorology ATPL Ground Training Series) Air regulations: R K Bali: Air Regulations for CPL/ATPL Technical general: CAE Oxford Powerplant ATPL Ground Training Series CAE Oxford Electrics and Electronics ATPL Ground Training Series CAE Oxford Principles of Flight ATPL Ground Training Series CAE Oxford Airframes and Systems ATPL Ground Training Series CAE Oxford Human Performance and Limitations ATPL Ground Training Series Technical specific: Pilot Operating Handbook (for example Cessna 172) Air navigation: Keith Williams: General Navigation CAE Oxford General Navigation ATPL Ground Training Series CAE Oxford Radio Navigation ATPL Ground Training Series CAE Oxford Instrumentation ATPL Ground Training Series CAE Oxford Flight Planning and Monitoring ATPL Ground Training Series RTR: R K Bali: Aviation Radiotelephony Manual
The subjects for the DGCA exams are: - Air regulations - Aviation meteorology - Air navigation (includes General Navigation, Radio Navigation) - Technical general (includes e.g. Principles of Flight, Airframes/Engines/Electrics, Performance) - Technical specific And you also need to give the RTR exam (Radio Telephony Restricted).
Sir right now I'm in 10th, have to give my boards after 10days....and after clearing my 12th with pcm what should i do.....? If i join a cadet pilot programme of indigo airlines.... they'll provide us with both ground classes n flying...? Or should i take ground classes from somewhere else? But i want to join cadet....whay should i do
I'm in 12 now very less days to go but my parents want me to be a doctor but I'm trying to convince them but they feel this industry is not good bcoz airlines fired many members in pandemic and many other misconceptions...somehow I have to convince them and want a entire video on Tapesh sir's journey... I literally cry when I see aeroplanes in the sky...I really want to be a Pilot ❤️
I am in the same position
@ankita i know the feeling! i too am 13 and want to become a pilot. its hard convincing them, i know but one day they will understand your dreams so aim high!
bruhh just same to same condition with me too...
@@dr.winsyabraham6171 hope so they will understand soon..
But in pandemic doctor's are in a lot of danger than pilots 😅
Summary: Take exams first and then go for flying because:
1. It will be cheaper.
2. Continuous flying after clearing the exams.
3. Theoretically, you will be stronger.
I felt when you said wo time wapis nhi ayega ... Alone flying ♥️♥️
I am 14 and whenever I see a aeroplane my heart feels like ohh my sky I am comming ❤ Idk about hoe it costs me to be a pilot but I have my goals and I am gonna do it and I will successful ❤❤yes love you boeing boy❤
Me too yaar❤
शानदार कैप्टन।
आप इतनी कम उम्र में इतना knowledge और confidence।
सबसे बड़ी beauty हैं आप में आप की सरलता, very honest in your talk।
Great captain।
आप प्राची ma'am यूंही शानदार लैंडिंग्स करते रहे।
क्या बिना किसी काम विषय के भी कोई आप से मुलाकात कर सकता है???
Me 9 th me hu.. Or Bhaiya apke liye mujhe abhi se cockpit wali dreams araahii haeee😭💞.. Can't wait for my flying dayss..
Boards me acche percent lao 10+2 kuch bhi krke
@@NTRIX17 abhi 11 th me hu aur boards to matter bhi nhi karta
Thanks for the video the most consistent man!!! ❤😄
Bhaiya aap kitne acche ho jo hamare leye itne mahanat karte ho , kash aap or maam kabhi mujhe bhi cockpit me milo
Thanks for giving more clarity over this 💯
Thanks for uploading this kind of videos Tapesh sir means a Lott ❤️
U are a true inspiration sir
The most important point is complete your Class 1 and Class 2 medicals before you start anything. Orelse doing all these will be pointless if you end up failing your medicals at the end.
Same question
Please tapesh can you make a detailed video on flying in India vs flying in abroad, which is a better option and what are the job opportunities abroad.
Very good point to clarify about this career well done good job captain 👍
Thanks for the vital information given. I want my kid to be a Pilot like you.
Mai aapko btata hu ,Pilot job thoda risky not bcs of that crash n all those stuff but because of strict physical condition which you should maintain till retirement. No body knows ki kabhi koi anhoni hogi jaise ki diabetes ya feer koi accident jo aapko permanently unfit krde for flying. Parents kabhi bhi aapka Bura nahi sochenge aap pele koi back up ke liye degre lelo feer CPL kro. let me give you my example i am 18 yrs old and i m in 1st yr of MBBS , muje doctor nhi bn na but backup ke liye rkha hai ye . mai mbbs ki degree leke CPL krne wala hu. Isse mai apna sapna bhi saakar krunga pilot bn ne ka aur apne Maa-Pita jee ki bhi sapana sakar krunga doc bnke
Yeaaaaaaahhh consistency 💥💥💥💥
Happy birdthday sir wish you to become a young pilot
Yes very consistent 🥲🫡🫡👌
Sir plzzz tell us how to become a pilot in Canada? Its a very high demanding video 😊
Le me taking commerce bcoz of the fear of maths and physics but still has a dream to be a pilot 😂😂😂
Maine toh arts liya hai 😂
@@Alwaysober24 us bro us
You can become pilot from commerce too
It don't apply tough level of maths and physics you just have to pass some exams
@@warrior1219 but we have to atleast pass 12 with maths and physics and if we have taken commerce then we have to give the test of maths and physics from NIOS and then we will be eligible for the computer number... And i dont think so that i can even pass class 12 with maths 🙂
please film a video on the entire journey to become a pilot after 12th, can you start working for it from 11th? can you go abroad to become a pilot and settle there,if yes which countries are best
This is exactly what I want to know. I am currently studying in 11th and I want to know if I should start preparing now itself. I am trying to improve my Physics. I am little weak in Chemistry but I score very well in maths. Is there any skill I have to develop now???
Pilot banna hai ya settle hona hai?
I have friends in eu and Canada they were flying in Indonesia, south africa and few other south east asian countries you know why?
Simply bcz they like flying and not settlement,
do flying if you love it and not for immigration if you wanna immigrate there are alot of other ways
in the beginning grab anything you get even a piston engine job or even a non flying job at any air operator bcz these are very good gateways of getting into the airlines, seriously bro focus on flying only for now
and you in your school days should have a career goal and not a country goal
I'm not being rude just telling you reality
Of course you can read and study the required theory books for the exams when you are in 11th class, but you must have passed 12th class before you can complete the DGCA exams that are required for the commercial pilot license.
You can also complete the training for the commercial pilot license abroad if you want.
But to settle abroad is more complicated thing because for example in the US you basically must have a legal permanent resident status before you can apply for a job. And in the US you also must have 1500 flight hours and an ATP certificate (Airline Transport Pilot License) before you can work for an airline.
In Europe the airlines also usually require that you must have an unrestricted right to live and work in that country where you want to work, which basically means that you need to have a permanent resident status in this particular country.
Maths and physics are the required subjects and also English is very important because it is the language used in communicating with the Air Traffic Control.
Make a video on vinod aviation academy and about fee structure n courses!
hats off sir you arer the best. thanks for this video sir
Thanks a ton captain!
Thnks for the best possible advice😊
I aspire to become a pilot, but I hear people talk about unemployment in the aviation sector. Is it really worth becoming a pilot? Are pilots getting jobs or not?
Too want to know!
The whole world lacks pilots dude
Boeing itself lacks.
Superb explanation sir....thankuh 💓
sir you are such consistent you tuber
nice joke, go check his upload gaps!!!
🤗🤗🙂very very nice. Please keep coming out with more vlogs!! Which do you prefer? Airbus or Boeing?
Thank you sooooo much sir 😊
It's all about passion...❤️✈️
Thanks sir 🙏
Sir koi traveling vlog bnao
Bike kidhar hai abki baar thoda aaram se chlana😂😂
Bro watching your video makes me excited....😉❤️like MOTIVATIONAL VIDEO 😁
Cockpit stories should come back
Like if all agree
Hi,can you make a headcam vedio while you are flying.
Love your content ❤️❤️❤️.
DGCA wont be happy
Am in now at the age of 14 and my dream is to be a pilot, thanks u. Tapesh sir for giving such a nice vedio
Sir please make a video on syllabus of airline exams for pilots ....what questions do they ask...is it from dgca subjects or something else?
Dude you should take ground classes I will suggest you to join VYAA which is run by Boeing Boy.
@@kaleenbhaiyakingofmirzapur bhai 12th tak bina tuitions ke top maara hai maine toh ground classes toh nahi lene wala. I just need syllabus and books to clear the exam. If you have some idea pls share.
@@abhirajgupta3128 bhai books to kafi saari ati h pr tmhe akele reh kr ek prospective ni milega aur na hi koi Idea mushkil bhut hojayega kyuki koi guide krne ke liye ni hoga so it will be better if you take ground classes.
@@kaleenbhaiyakingofmirzapur sahil sir is best
@@anonymous-ch7gu alright brother teachers are always great!
Tapesh bhaiya ...I have watched all your videos till now ...but can you pls make a step wise video about what to do and how to start for becoming a pilot ....but in detailed steps.....please bhaiya ...
Veryy much enjoyed and I consistently watching ur vedios. You are superb:)
Love this kind of content 💜👌
Sir....apke hisab se.....kounsi ground classes best hai
please make a detailed video on EFTA( emirates flight training academy )
Bhaiya aapke 12th mei kitne aaye thhey..(meri haal bhi waisi hi hai)
Mai tedx dekh ra thaa aapka
Thank you so much bro
Best video Sir, I really liked the way you explain that specific content that we viewers have a hunch for 🔥♥️. Thankyou Sir.
Thanks for sharing ❤
Is ground class a tuition class ?
Sir, can we be a pilot while having Sinuses?
is there a crash course for exam preparation?
well that sounds wrong..
Motivation milta hai 💯😌
What is airline GD
Can plz make vedio regarding TR
Which one should we do and to plane for ..this very much need for person who don't have aviation background.
Imagine studying for the exams but failing in your medical 🤣
You must take the medical examination already before you start to study for the exams so that you know that you are medically fit to become a pilot.
That might happen in Golmaal movies but in the World we live in, Medicals happens first. Followed by Ground Trg and Flying,
Thank u so muchhhhh sirrrrr
Thank you so much bhaiya ❤️🤝🏻
Cute smile and beautiful video sir
VYAA mei course price kitna hai??
Sir apne k hase ground class ki hai
But pursuing a career flying in the conventional way would be very risky, going for a cadet training program would be very helpful, since we are already signing a loi with the airline, so we will be having a secure place as a pilot in the airline by the end of training
Cpp me pyse bhut lgte hy ...utna pysa sb ke pass nhi hota
Thank u for your opinion
Where do you stay?
You take ground classes?
What is ground classes???
They mean studying the required theory subjects.
These are:
- Air regulations
- Aviation meteorology
- Air navigation
- Technical general
- Technical specific
- RTR (Radio Telephony Restricted)
Do parents need to give money for the fuel when we will flying the aircraft for cpl?
The aircraft cost per hour includes cost of fuel as well.
Muje kya! Mee too CPL holder hu🤣
😂
Sir me 12 pass out hu mujhe ab pilot banna hai kaun sa website se bhara jata hai plz help me 🥺
I wish to come to Delhi soon after completing 12th and meet you.❤️✈️
After 12th cbse examination 🥹
can v become commercial pilot after 35???????????
sir pls reply
😓😓😓😓😓
Sir,
After how many years does a CPL expires?......And after how many years does DGCA result expires
So before it was 5 years validity but now according to the new rules of dgca it's Been expanded till 10 years and dgca exam result doesn't expire....Hope it helped you ☺️
@@Shin-zou-Sasageyo800 rumors are going around but it's 5 years for now..
Tapesh bhaiya par mai abhi 12th me hu aur mai Indira Gandhi rashtriya uddan academy me Jana soch raha par waha 12th base ka entrance dena padta toh agar mai pehle dgca exams karunga toh 12th bhul jaunga toh entrance clear kaise karunga??plz answer this
I m in 12th and what should I do now and for entrance exam what books should I prefer and please make a video for pilot interview ☺️☺️☺️☺️
First thing is to take the aviation medical examination (Class 2 medical) so that you can be sure that you are medically fit to become a pilot.
After you have passed 12th class you can complete the DGCA exams.
For the DGCA exams these books have been recommended:
Meteorology:
I C Joshi: Aviation meteorology
(and CAE Oxford Aviation Meteorology ATPL Ground Training Series)
Air regulations:
R K Bali: Air Regulations for CPL/ATPL
Technical general:
CAE Oxford Powerplant ATPL Ground Training Series
CAE Oxford Electrics and Electronics ATPL Ground Training Series
CAE Oxford Principles of Flight ATPL Ground Training Series
CAE Oxford Airframes and Systems ATPL Ground Training Series
CAE Oxford Human Performance and Limitations ATPL Ground Training Series
Technical specific:
Pilot Operating Handbook (for example Cessna 172)
Air navigation:
Keith Williams: General Navigation
CAE Oxford General Navigation ATPL Ground Training Series
CAE Oxford Radio Navigation ATPL Ground Training Series
CAE Oxford Instrumentation ATPL Ground Training Series
CAE Oxford Flight Planning and Monitoring ATPL Ground Training Series
RTR:
R K Bali: Aviation Radiotelephony Manual
@@mikep9604 thank you so much
@@khushidedhia5791 sabse pehle toh 1 crore rs ka intezam karo agar hai toh congratulations
Can I start my preparation for pilot at the age of 25th ??
Yes
Can I do cpl with my engineering?
VYAA sirf Ground classes ke liye h ? Fees including stay ? Location? Website?
SOO NOW WHAT WE SHOULD DOO JUST AFTER 12TH CLASS??
Do your class 1 and class 2 then apply for computer number bro
Just do class 2 medicals first then apply for computer number and then join some ground classes to clear dgca exams meanwhile search for a flying school which suits you and your budget then class 1 medical is required before flying .
Hey! As neet aspirant do their studies from secondary or higher secondary classes.. But for pilot what should I study? Bcs of this reason I don't go any classes bcs they taught me about jee as I have maths.. I don't know any good institution related to pilot or Air... What should i do.. Please guide me
#pilot to be✈
Is it okay to start flying after clearing 4 papers
I am dropper wants to be doctor but flying fascinates me alot
Hello , Mr. Captain....!
I really want to know that... What is the actual scope for next 3 years in aviation to become a commercial pilot...? Please help us to know this 😌
Yes there is a hug buying of plane next after 4-5 years
How to apply for pilot jobs can you make a video on it
Airlines usually announce the new vacancies on their websites in the career section. Then you can apply according to the given instructions.
Some airlines have also announced that you can send them an inquiry about a possible job. It is always worth to check their websites and the career information.
hello boeing bhaiya kya muja collage clear kara pahda ga ??
If i do my traning through conventional means will i get a satisfactory job? Or doing cadet pilot is better?
Hey bro I am very inspired to youu🥺❤️ nd my biggest goal is being pilot when I was in 3th std on tht time I saw pilot videos on youtube nd now I am in 10th just 12 days are left to my boards nd thn will be I am seeing ur videos coz you gave me lot of inspiration but just help lil bit nd after 10th I take commerce but why goods for being pilot can you suggest???plsss🥺🥲
Aah....u didn't completed ur vdo sir....wht after cpl....type rating m all..
Plzz..😢
11 me kya geography lena chahiye?
How much you spend in pilot training
What the process of paper work?
Bro jeee aur ye pilot ki line alag alag hai kya tell me
I want to study syllabus of all the exams , but don't know from where to study and learn from.. can you help please?
Anything available online?
The subjects for the DGCA exams are:
- Air regulations
- Aviation meteorology
- Air navigation
- Technical general
- Technical specific
And you also need to give the RTR exam (Radio Telephony Restricted).
For the DGCA exams these books have been recommended:
Meteorology:
I C Joshi: Aviation meteorology
(and CAE Oxford Aviation Meteorology ATPL Ground Training Series)
Air regulations:
R K Bali: Air Regulations for CPL/ATPL
Technical general:
CAE Oxford Powerplant ATPL Ground Training Series
CAE Oxford Electrics and Electronics ATPL Ground Training Series
CAE Oxford Principles of Flight ATPL Ground Training Series
CAE Oxford Airframes and Systems ATPL Ground Training Series
CAE Oxford Human Performance and Limitations ATPL Ground Training Series
Technical specific:
Pilot Operating Handbook (for example Cessna 172)
Air navigation:
Keith Williams: General Navigation
CAE Oxford General Navigation ATPL Ground Training Series
CAE Oxford Radio Navigation ATPL Ground Training Series
CAE Oxford Instrumentation ATPL Ground Training Series
CAE Oxford Flight Planning and Monitoring ATPL Ground Training Series
RTR:
R K Bali: Aviation Radiotelephony Manual
Hey there .. can you share syllabus?
The subjects for the DGCA exams are:
- Air regulations
- Aviation meteorology
- Air navigation (includes General Navigation, Radio Navigation)
- Technical general (includes e.g. Principles of Flight, Airframes/Engines/Electrics, Performance)
- Technical specific
And you also need to give the RTR exam (Radio Telephony Restricted).
What are the best ground school?
Please tell me books for the preparation.
Sir right now I'm in 10th, have to give my boards after 10days....and after clearing my 12th with pcm what should i do.....? If i join a cadet pilot programme of indigo airlines.... they'll provide us with both ground classes n flying...? Or should i take ground classes from somewhere else? But i want to join cadet....whay should i do
The cadet pilot program includes both ground classes and flight training.
Bhayya ye ground classes kahaase Kare it means in flying school ya house
Really helpful content
How much subject in GDSC
I thought,
there is high scope for aviation industry in coming years ..... As per my lecturers said ....
Thankss aloat sir!!!!
Fee of ground classes ??
I also want to become a pilot.....
I want to ask a que is there tattoo is allowed
Visible tattoo is not allowed if your tattoo is covered then you are good to go 👍
Bruh pehle cpl Toe lele yae Toe badki bathae