CPL Ground Classes
Specialized commercial pilot license course that aims to prepare future pilots for the DGCA exams.
The well-structured commercial pilot license course is dedicated towards helping students to clear their DGCA exams and learn thoroughly how to fly an aircraft. Along with a cutting-edge Flight Simulator, RFT Aviation ground classes for DGCA exams guarantee students a unique pilot training opportunity at the lowest cost in Pune.
DGCA CPL Track
Earning your Commercial Pilot License (CPL) in India unlocks exciting career opportunities. In India, a CPL requires passing six subjects: Meteorology, Regulations, Navigation, Radio Telephony, and Technical.
USA CPL Track
For earning your Commercial Pilot License (CPL) in USA, passing four subjects are required: meteorology, regulations, navigation and radio telephony. A CPL from FAA is granted after completing the required flying hours. You need convert your FAA license to DGCA license to qualify for jobs in India.
Commonwealth CPL Track
For earning your Commercial Pilot License (CPL) in commonwealth countries like Canada, New-Zealand etc, passing three subjects are required: meteorology, regulations and navigation. You need convert your foreign license to DGCA license to qualify for jobs in India.
Theory Subjects
Aviation Meteorology
Focuses on weather systems, wind patterns, cloud formations, and forecasting. Teaches pilots to interpret METARs, TAFs, and charts for safe flight planning & decision-making in changing weather.
Radio Telephony
Covers aviation communication procedures, phraseology, and radio equipment usage. Prepares pilots for effective interaction with ATC using standard RT protocols and emergency communication techniques.
Air Regulations
Covers rules, procedures, and laws governing aviation as prescribed by DGCA and ICAO, including airspace classifications, licensing, flight operations, and responsibilities of pilots under various conditions.
Tech General
Explains principles of flight, aircraft systems, aerodynamics, engines, instruments, and performance. Helps pilots understand aircraft behavior and maintenance essentials for safe and efficient flying.
Air Navigation
Teaches map reading, flight planning, radio navigation, and position fixing. Includes concepts like magnetic variation, time calculations, and use of VOR, ADF, DME, and GPS systems.
Tech Specific
Involves in-depth study of a particular aircraft type used for training. Covers systems, performance data, limitations, checklists, and operating procedures relevant to the chosen aircraft.