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CPL Ground Classes

The Commercial Pilot License (CPL) Ground Classes is an intensive, structured training program designed to provide aspiring pilots with the theoretical knowledge required to pass the CPL exams. Ground classes are essential to the foundation of a commercial pilot’s career, covering a broad spectrum of topics including aviation regulations, meteorology, navigation, aircraft systems, and flight planning. This course prepares students for both the written exams and practical flight training, ensuring they meet all regulatory requirements to become licensed commercial pilots.

Pilot Theory Subjects/Pilot Ground Classes

  • Age: 17 years or older
  • Qualification: Minimum Class XII (with Mathematics and Physics)
  1. Completion of Class XII under the 10+2 system or its equivalent, with passing marks in Mathematics and Physics.
  2. Must be at least 17 years of age to qualify for a Commercial Pilot’s License.
  3. Keen interest in flying.
  4. DGCA Class II medical fitness is mandatory.
  5. Excellent communication and leadership skills.
  • Basic Prerequisites for CPL
  1. Completion of Class XII under the 10+2 system or its equivalent, with passing marks in Mathematics and Physics.
  2. Must be at least 17 years of age to qualify for a Commercial Pilot’s License.
  3. Keen interest in flying.
  4. DGCA Class II medical fitness is mandatory.
  5. Excellent communication and leadership skills.
  • Comprehensive Training Support
  1. Fly Air Aviation Academy provides:
    1. DGCA study materials and tests to help you clear all four DGCA papers.
    2. RTR classes with mock question papers to prepare for the DOT-WPC RTR examinations.

Flying Training

  • INDIA

Authority Board: Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA)

Required CPL Hours: 200 hours

Approx. Duration: 2-3 years

Exams: Regulations, Meteorology, Navigation, Technical General, Technical Specific

Eligibility:
Minimum Age: 17 years
Qualification: Class 10+2 with Mathematics and Physics
Class 1 Medical Fitness

RTR Requirements: RTR (A) Part I and Part II exams required

  • USA

Authority Board: Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)

Required CPL Hours:
250 hours (Part 61)
190 hours (Part 141)

Approx. Duration: 6-10 months

Exams: FAA-PPL, FAA-IR, FAA-CPL

Eligibility:
Minimum Age: 18 years
FAA Class 1 Medical
Ability to read, write, and speak English
Completion of theoretical exams

RTR Requirements: RTR (A) Part I and Part II exams required

  • South Africa

Authority Board: South Africa Civil Aviation Authority (SACAA)

Required CPL Hours: 200 hours

Approx. Duration: 12-18 months

Exams: Meteorology, Flight Planning, Radio Aids, Navigation, Instrument, Air Law, Human Performance, Aircraft Technical

Eligibility:
Minimum Age: 18 years
PPL and Night Rating
Theoretical Exam Pass
Medical Certification

RTR Requirements: RTR (A) Part I and Part II exams NOT required

  • New Zealand

Authority Board: Civil Aviation Authority of New Zealand (CAA NZ)

Required CPL Hours: 220 hours

Approx. Duration: 12-18 months

Exams: Navigation, Meteorology, Aviation Law, Aircraft Technology, Principles of
Flight, Human Performance

Eligibility:
Minimum Age: 18 years
Class 1 Medical
PPL with Night Experience
Completion of theoretical exams

RTR Requirements: RTR (A) Part I and Part II exams NOT required

  • Canada

Authority Board: Transport Canada (TC)

Required CPL Hours: 200 hours

Approx. Duration: 12 months

Exams: Air Law, Navigation, Meteorology, Aeronautics, Theory of Flight, Flight
Instruments, Flight Operations, Human Performance

Eligibility:
Minimum Age: 18 years
Category 1 Medical Certification
Completion of exams

RTR Requirements: RTR (A) Part I and Part II exams NOT required

  • Australia

Authority Board: Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA)

Required CPL Hours:
  o 200 hours (Full Course)
  o 150 hours (Integrated)

Approx. Duration: 12 months

Exams: Human Performance, Navigation, Meteorology, Aerodynamics, Flight Rules
and Air Law, Performance and Flight Planning, Aircraft General Knowledge

Eligibility:
  o Minimum Age: 18 years
  o PPL
  o Medical Certificate
  o Ability to read, write, and speak English
  o Completion of exams

RTR Requirements: RTR (A) Part I and Part II exams NOT required

  1. Aviation Regulations and Procedures
    1. Understanding aviation laws, regulations, and standards, including the role of the DGCA (Directorate General of Civil Aviation) in the certification of pilots.
    2. Detailed study of rules of the air, airspace classes, and aviation safety procedures
  2. Aircraft General Knowledge
    1. Comprehensive knowledge of aircraft components, systems, and their functions.
    2. Learning about different types of aircraft and their operational characteristics, including engines, flight controls, and avionics.
  3. Flight Planning and Navigation
    1. Mastering the principles of flight planning, route selection, and how to calculate fuel requirements.
    2. Advanced navigation techniques, including the use of navigation charts, VOR (VHF Omnidirectional Range), GPS, and other flight instruments.
  4. Meteorology
    1. Understanding weather conditions, forecasting, and how meteorological data affects flight operations.
    2. Interpretation of weather reports, NOTAMs (Notices to Airmen), and TAFs (Terminal Aerodrome Forecasts).
  5. Air Law and Flight Safety
    1. In-depth knowledge of aviation law, including licensing requirements, flight operations, and international aviation conventions.
    2. Focus on flight safety protocols, accident investigation procedures, and risk management techniques.
  6. Human Performance and Limitations
    1. Study of human physiology, the effects of altitude, fatigue, and environmental factors on pilot performance.
    2. Learning about decision-making, judgment, and stress management in aviation.
  7. Principles of Flight
    1. Understanding the physical principles behind flight, including aerodynamics, forces of flight (lift, drag, thrust, weight), and aircraft control.
  8. Radio Telephony (RT) Communication
    1. Learning the principles and practices of radio communication between pilots and air traffic control (ATC), including standard phraseology and emergency communication protocols.
  1. Comprehensive Ground Training: This course provides an in-depth understanding of all the theoretical aspects needed for the CPL exams and real-world flight operations.
  2. Experienced Instructors: Learn from seasoned aviation professionals with extensive experience in commercial aviation.
  3. Exam Preparation: The curriculum is designed to prepare students for the DGCA CPL exams, ensuring a high success rate in both written and oral exams.
  4. State-of-the-Art Facilities: Learn in a well-equipped training environment with the latest resources and technology to aid in your studies.
  5. Flexible Learning: Classes are scheduled to accommodate students with different availability, making it easier to balance work or other commitments.
  1. Upon successful completion of the CPL Ground Classes and the flight training requirements, students will be eligible to pursue careers as:
    1. Commercial Pilot
    2. Airline Pilot
    3. Corporate Pilot
    4. Flight Instructor
    5. Aviation Safety Officer

Upon successful completion of the course, students will receive a Commercial Pilot License (CPL) Ground Classes Certificate from Fly Air Aviation Academy, which prepares you for the final exams required to obtain the DGCA CPL certification.

Enroll Now! If you dream of becoming a commercial pilot and are ready to take the first step in your aviation career, our CPL Ground Classes are designed to provide you with the knowledge and confidence to succeed.

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