COMMERCIAL PILOT LICENSE
Who doesn't have a dream of acquiring a golden wing on their chest and stripes on their shoulders? The truth is [...]
PRIVATE PILOT LICENSE
You may be a doctor, a businessman or a housewife with dreams of flying. We will help realise your dreams of [...]
MULTI-ENGINE RATING
Multi-Engine Rating The pre-requisite requirement of any airline is an experience in Multi-Engine flying. Redbird offers you the best possible [...]
CONVERSION FLYING
Conversion Flying Training Conversion of Foreign License to Indian License is facilitated on Tecnam P2008JC MkII, Tecnam P2006T, Cessna 172R. [...]
GROUND SCHOOL
Best CPL Ground School in India The job of a Pilot is amongst one of the most [...]
SIMULATOR FLYING
Redbird Aviation is one of the few Pilot Training Institutes which not only provides Ground Classes and Flying training but also [...]
GRADUATE COURSES
In collaboration with University of Petroleum & Energy Studies (UPES) for Online BBA and MBA degree and G.D. Goenka University for [...]
RPAS DRONE PILOT LICENSE
Master the art of flying drones legally and make a career out of it. Redbird Aviation has taken the first step [...]
COURSES FOR FLIGHT INSTRUCTORS
The influence of Instructors extends beyond just learning how to fly. They teach you how to survive and save. The ‘Train-the-Trainer’ [...]
TYPE RATING & MCC/JIT
A320 INITIAL TYPE RATING TRAINING Total Duration : Approx. 50 [...]
OTHER COURSES
It is the perfect time to invest your time in training to become a pilot in India as the aviation market [...]
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ’s)
A pilot must have Airline Transport Pilot Licence(ATPL) to be eligible to fly outside India.
A Type-Rating is a regulating agency’s certification of an airplane pilot to fly a certain aircraft type that required additional training beyond the scope of initial licence and aircraft class rating.
The duration of the course varies between 9-12 months, depending on the performance of the candidate.
Yes, Though you need to clear Physics and Math exam through National Institute of Open Schooling (NIOS)
Yes. As long as you have 6/6 vision with Glasses or lenses, it is acceptable as per DGCA.
60-65 is the maximum age limit as prescribed by DGCA
185 Hours on Single Engine Aircraft and 15 Hours on Multi-Engine Aircraft.
CPL is the license given to those who wish to take up career as a pilot with the commercial airlines whereas PPL is for those who wish to be a pilot as a hobby or for those who own an aircraft. A person who holds CPL must have obtained PPL earlier whereas PPL can be obtained directly