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Flying Training: USA

220

Total hours

100

PIC hours

21

A/c IF hours

20

 Simulator Hours

Here is why ab initio pilot training cadets choose to complete their flying training in the United States:

  • High-Quality Training: The USA has some of the most advanced aviation training facilities and institutions in the world. Many of the leading aviation schools and universities are located in the USA, offering high-quality training programs that are recognized globally.
  • Availability of Resources: The USA is home to numerous aviation resources, such as airports, aircraft manufacturers, and maintenance facilities. This abundance of resources makes it easier for students to gain access to hands-on training, experience, and equipment.
  • Favorable Weather Conditions: The USA has a diverse climate, with many areas offering favorable weather conditions for flight training year-round. This means that students can complete their training more quickly and efficiently than in regions with more extreme weather conditions.
  • Large Aviation Industry: The USA has one of the largest and most active aviation industries in the world. This means that there are many employment opportunities available for trained pilots, both domestically and internationally.
  • Regulatory Standards: The USA has rigorous regulatory standards for pilot training, which ensure that pilots receive the highest quality training and meet the necessary safety standards. This is particularly important in aviation, where safety is of the utmost importance.

ROADMAP TO OBTAINING AN FAA CPL

  • Apply for Computer number and EGCA id
  • Get your Medicals done
  • Enrol for Ground Classes at Allied wings and clear your theory papers
  • Complete 200 hours of flying training and submit your documents to DGCA
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