AVIATOR-PILOT PROGRAM - USA
pilot training
AVANA’s Aviator-Pilot Program is developed to support the aviation industry and provide those interested in aviation careers with the high-quality training needed to become a world-class pilot. Our unique experiential training with structured curriculum and team of seasoned flight instructors will prepare you to soar into any aviation career.
- ELIGIBILITY
- COURSE DESCRIPTION
- PROGRAM FEES
- FAQs
- Completed 10+2 or 12th, with Physics and Mathematics
- Good command in the English Language
- Minimum of 17 years on the date of joining
- Valid Class 2 Medical Assessments
- Computer Number from DGCA (we will provide assistance to obtain Computer Number),
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Medicals:
- Valid Class 2 Medical Assessment required while starting for Ground classes
- Valid Class 1 Medical Assessment required before starting for Pilot Training
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Exams:
Valid DGCA test results of
- Aviation Meteorology
- Air Navigation
- Air Regulation
- Technical General (Aircraft & Engines) *
- Technical Specific *
- Radio Telephony Restricted (A) *
* Note:
If the student opted for the program in the USA, only 3 subjects results are required i.e Aviation Meteorology, Air
Navigation, Air Regulation.
If the student opted for the program in India, all the 6 subject results are required i.e Aviation Meteorology, Air
Navigation, Air Regulation, Technical General (Aircraft & Engines), Technical Specific, Radio Telephony Restricted (A)
Our Aviator-Pilot Program turns students to be emerging Pilots of the future Airline industry. A professional pilot license allows you to act as the pilot-in-command of an aircraft for commercial operations, such as working as a pilot for airlines, charter companies, or other commercial aviation organizations.
Our program includes a comprehensive range of theoretical knowledge and practical or experiential flight training to prepare you for a career as a professional pilot.
The program will accelerate the learning capacity of the students enabling them with highest standards in flight training, decision making, aero safety and quality.
0 - 255 hours | 12 - 15 Months |
Ab inito to CPL |
|
Solo Flight |
150 hours |
Dual Flight Single Engine |
65 hours |
Flight Simulator |
30 hours |
Dual Flight Multi Engine |
10 hours |
Ground training |
100 hours |
Test |
|
Checkride |
Private Pilot |
|
Solo Flight |
150 hours |
Dual Flight |
30 hours |
Flight Simulator |
5 hours |
Ground training |
30 hours |
Test |
|
Checkride |
Private Pilot Multi Engine |
|
Dual Flight - Multi Engine |
5 hours |
Multi Engine Simulator |
5 hours |
Ground training |
20 hours |
Test |
|
Checkride |
Instrument Rating |
|
Dual Flight |
20 hours |
Flight Simulator |
15 hours |
Ground training |
30 hours |
Test |
|
Checkride |
Commercial Pilot Single Engine |
|
Dual Flight - Single Engine |
15 hours |
Ground training |
10 hours |
Test |
Commercial Pilot Multi Engine |
|
Dual Flight - Multi Engine |
5 hours |
Multi Engine Simulator |
5 hours |
Ground training |
10 hours |
Test |
- Ground School: Theoretical classroom instruction.
- Flight Training: Practical flight training.
- Instrument Rating (IR): It includes simulator training and flight hours under simulated or actual instrument meteorological conditions (IMC).
- Cross-Country Navigation: Includes route selection, navigation techniques, flight plan filing, and practical experience navigating between different airports and destinations.
- Flight Operations: Instruction on flight operations, flight management, and crew resource management (CRM) techniques.
- Aviation Regulations and Safety: In-depth study of aviation regulations, procedures, and safety protocols to ensure compliance with national and international aviation standards.
- Multi-Engine Training: Flight training on multi-engine aircraft systems, operations, and multi-engine flight maneuvers will be included.
English Language proficiency: The primary objective of aviation English courses is to enhance communication and ensure safety in the aviation industry. The International Civil Aviation Organization has established a global standard for English language proficiency for aviation personnel.
Visa Procedure:
Enrolment - We will guide you throughout the program and the admission process.
M1 Visa and I-20 - After your enrollment will be the issuance of the Form I-20 to obtain a M1 Student Visa for your flight training. I-20 forms may be issued for up to one year.
TSA - After Visa stamping, you must submit your TSA Training request. Under US law, the US flight training providers are prohibited from training any flight training candidates or students unless they have submitted certain information to TSA, and TSA has determined that the individual does not pose a threat to aviation or national security.
Easy Go - We will guide you in every process, keep focused and rest assured!
Fees for Ground Classes (DGCA) - US$ 4200 | INR 3,50,000
Fees for Aviator-Pilot Program (USA 230 Hours) - US$ 60000 | INR 50,00,000
Total Fees - US$ 64200 | INR 53,50,000
Installment Option:
1st Payment for Ground Classes | ||
To Begin | US$ 4200 | INR 3,50,000 |
2nd Payment for Aviator-Pilot Program | ||
1st Month | US$ 20000 | INR 1664000 |
2nd Month | US$ 10000 | INR 832000 |
3rd Month | US$ 10000 | INR 832000 |
4th Month | US$ 10000 | INR 832000 |
5th Month | US$ 10000 | INR 832000 |
Note:
If the student pays the full amount of US$ 60000, he/she will be eligible to get an instant 5% concession.
The currency conversion may vary frequently but the amount can be paid in either USD or INR exactly as it is mentioned,
irrespective of USD-INR conversion rates
Program includes:
Private Pilot, Instrument Building, Time Building, Multi Engine / Commercial / Instrument Rating, FAA Written Exams /
Check rides, Study materials/Books, Theoretical and Practicals, Mock Tests, Accommodation, Visa assistance, Air
ticket assistance
1.How long does it take to complete a Commercial Pilot License program?
It takes around 12 months to complete the Commercial Pilot License program, including flight training and theoretical studies.
2.How many flight hours are required for a Commercial Pilot License?
In general, you will need to accumulate a minimum of 200 flight hours for obtaining CPL.
It takes around 12 months to complete the Commercial Pilot License program, including flight training and theoretical studies.
3.Can I pursue a Commercial Pilot License part-time while working or studying?
No, since Commercial Pilot License training requires a significant time commitment, including flight hours, ground school, and study time.
4.Are there job opportunities available after obtaining a CPL?
Yes, there are various job opportunities available for CPL, including working as airline pilots, charter pilots, flight instructors, corporate pilots, and other roles in the aviation industry.
5.How much is the CPL course fee?
Kindly refer to the Program fees tab.
6.What is the difference between a Private Pilot training course and CPL course ?
A Private Pilot training course allows individuals to fly for recreational purposes, while CPL course permits individuals to fly for compensation or hire.
For more information, visit the Knowledge Hub section.
Ground Classes
3-5 months
Private Pilot
4 months
PPL Multi Engine
3 months
Instrument Training
2 months
CPL Single Engine
3 months
CPL Multi Engine
1 month