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DGCA Ground Classes
Preparatory Classes |
Online/Offline
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4th June, 2025
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INDIGO CADET PROGRAM
Preparatory Classes |
Online/Offline
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2nd June, 2025
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Eligibility Criteria
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Minimum Academic Requirement
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A minimum of 33% in math and physics in the 10+2 or its equivalent. DGCA Ground Classes
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Medical Fitness
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- A Class II Medical (Indian) with a fitness certificate from a designated medical practitioner.
- Note: A Class I Medical is required for the issuance of a CPL License. DGCA Ground Classes |
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Supplementary Subjects
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If you didn't take Physics and Math in your 10+2 schooling, you have the option of taking these two subjects in the National Institute of Open Schooling's On-Demand Examinations. DGCA Ground Classes
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Age Requirement
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To begin pilot instruction through DGCA Ground Classes, you must be at least 16 years old.
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Vision Requirement
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- One eye must have great vision (6/6 eyesight).
- You can have a 6/9 defect in the other eye, which must be reversible to 6/6. DGCA Ground Classes |
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Health Condition
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Any ailment that might impair normal function must not affect you. DGCA Ground Classes
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Proficiency in English
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Proficiency in English is required; you should be able to read, write, and understand English. DGCA Ground Classes
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Immediate Admission for Ground Training
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For applicants who want to start with ground training first, immediate admission is provided for DGCA Ground Classes.
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Your Career Deserves Clarity, Not Confusion
• Comprehensive instruction on air navigation techniques, covering the use of aeronautical charts, instruments, and navigation aids.
• Understanding the principles and characteristics of various navigation systems.
• Practical application of air navigation techniques, including dead reckoning methods.
• Utilization of radio navigation aids for practical air navigation.
• Detailed exploration of navigation systems used during departure, en-route, approach, and landing phases of flight.
• Interpretation and application of aeronautical meteorological reports, charts, and forecasts.
• Procedures for obtaining meteorological information pre-flight and in-flight.
• Study of altimetry and its relevance to aviation.
• Understanding aeronautical meteorology, including climatology and the effects of weather phenomena on flight.
• Hazardous weather avoidance strategies.
• Examination of relevant aviation laws such as the Aircraft Act, 1934, and Aircraft Rules, 1937.
• Understanding of rules of the air and air traffic services practices.
• Familiarization with appropriate air traffic services practices and procedures.
• In-depth coverage of topics such as the theory of flight, airframe, and systems.
• Detailed study of electrical systems and power plant mechanics.
• Training on emergency equipment and procedures.
• Exploration of aerodynamics principles including subsonic and transonic aerodynamics.
• Focus on aircraft stability and related concepts.
• Two-part examination conducted by WPC every two months.
• Part I covers transmission techniques, while Part II focuses on theoretical knowledge.
• Professional training includes 75 hours of instruction.
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