Course Description

CPL Ground Classes

We offer a regular 3-4 months course for a professional Commercial Pilot License (CPL) with just the Ground Classes. Our Ground Classes for the CPL program are DGCA (Directorate General of Civil Aviation) authorised and meet all the necessary syllabus standards required to clear the DGCA theory exams. The course includes theory classes, as per DGCA requirements. Upon completing the course, gain a solid foundation of the DGCA subjects necessary to pass and start your flying training. 

Program Overview

Course Duration

3-4 Months (360 Hours)

Technical General

95 Hours

Air Navigation

145 Hours

Aviation Meteorology

60 Hours

Air Regulation

60 Hours

Syllabus Outline

With coaching from experienced ground instructors, get prepped in the theory classes to gain an in-depth knowledge of DGCA subjects and functions of an aircraft. There are a range of subjects covered in the CPL course which are determined by the DGCA, with the primary objective of comprehension of aviation concepts. The Commercial Pilot License course’s curriculum covers the following:

Ground Class Application & Selection Procedures

FAQs

During the program, you will get prepped in theory classes to gain an in-depth knowledge of DGCA subjects and the functions of an aircraft. Upon completing the ground classes for the CPL course, you will gain a solid foundation of the DGCA subjects necessary to pass and start your flying training. 

You can complete the course within 3 to 4 months with our program.

At RFTA, we try to make all the DGCA subjects as easy to grasp and understand as possible.

The DGCA exams’ regular attempts occur every 3 months. Whereas, the on-demand exams are available as well.

No, there is not a time limit within which you need to clear your DGCA papers. However, each paper is valid for a period of 5 years.

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Address-Hangar No 3, Colombo Airport, Ratmalana

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Address-Sambra, Karnataka 591124

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Address- Airport Road, Sonari, Ujjalpur, Assam 787051

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