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Commercial Pilot (Ground Training) |
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Air Regulaton as per prescribed by
Central Govt. (Director General of Civil
Aviation) |
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Aircraft Act 1934 |
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Aircraft Rules 1937 |
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Rules of Air |
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Approprite Air Traffic services practices and procedures. |
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Aircraft General
Knowledge |
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Principle of operation and functioning of Aeroplane Power Plants, Systems and Instruments. |
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Operating Limitation of appropriate aeroplane and
powerplants systems, relevant operational information from
the flight manual or other appropriate document. |
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Use and serviceability checks of equipment and systems
of appropriate aeroplane. |
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Maintenance procedures for airframes, systems and
powerplants of appropriate aeroplane. |
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Flight Performance and Planning |
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Effects of Loading and mass distribution on aeroplane
handling, flight characteristic and performance mass and balance calculations. |
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Use and practical application of take off, landing and
other performance data. |
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Pre-flight and En-route flight planning appropriate to
operations under VFR preparation and filling of air traffic
Services flight plans, appropriate air traffic services
procedures, position reporting procedures, altimeter setting
procedures operations in areas of high density traffic. |
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Human Performance and
Limitations |
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Human performance and limitations
relevant to the commercial pilot-aeroplanes. |
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Meteorology |
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Interpretation reports, charts and fore casts, use and
procedures for obtaining meteorological information
pre-flight and in flight, altimeter. |
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Aeronautical meteorology, climatology of relevant areas
in respect of the elements having an effect upon aviation,
the movement of pressure systems, the structure of fronts
and the origin and characteristics of significant weather
avoidance. |
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Navigation |
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Air Navigation, including the use of aeronautical
charts, instruments and navigation aids and understanding of
the principles and characteristics of appropriate navigation
systems, operation of airborne equipment, practical
aspect of air navigation and dead reckoning techniques. |
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Practical Air Navigation Using radio navigation aids. |
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Use, accuracy and reliability of navigation systems used
in departure enroute, approach and landing phases of
flight, identification of Radio Navigation
aids. |
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Operational
Procedure |
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Use of aeronautical documentation such as AIP, Notam,
aeronautical codes, abbreviations & instrument
procedures charts for departure, en-route, descent and
approach. |
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Appropriate precautionary and emergency procedures,
safety practices associated with flight under IFR. |
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Action to be taken to avoid hazardous weather, wake
turbulence and other operating hazards. |
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Operational procedures for carriage of freight,
potential hazards associated with dangerous goods. |
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Requirements and practices for safety briefing to
passengers, including precautions to be observed when
embarking and disembarking from aeroplanes. |
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Principles of
Flight |
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Principles of flight relating to
aeroplanes. |
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Radio
Telephony |
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Radiotelephony procedures and
phraseology as applied to VFR and IFR operations, action to
be taken in case of communication failure. |
| Flying |
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Jet Star Training Institute of Aeronautics is a ground school having tie-ups with various flying clubs in India, Australia, Canada, USA and others for arranging flight for students, the charges for which are to be paid separately (generally on hourly basis). We conduct the ground classes and on the request of candidate can arrange for his/her flying at DGCA approved training provider for which the flying charges can be paid directly to them. |
| Job Opportunities |
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With the astounding growth in commercial flights around the globe, personnel requirements of airlines is constantly on the increase. Commercial pilot is a key person in the operations department of an airline and there is a growing need for trained professional in this field. Total emoluments of pay and allowances for a qualified commercial pilot license holder in the aviation field is very attractive. |
| Note :- |
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We conduct only ground subjects classes. 200 hrs. flying & their charges are extra. |
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