India's Civil Aviation (DGCA) Industrian General General's Arts and Commerce are contemplating an important reform that can be allowed to become commercial pilots. The commercial pilot license (CPL) is eligible for the training of physics and mathematics. Should the trade union service will be sent to the Ministry of Trade Unions for the approval of this proposal.
“Once the end, the recommendation is sent to the Ministry of Trade Unions to the Ministry of Farmers as a” medically desirable students. “
This potential change is addressing a long term issue, the need to look forward to the integration of non-scientific students to access this field. Veterana Pilot Shakthi Lumba, who held the major aircraft, was a archaeological requirement and was taught in 12 pilots. Pilots do not need physical science and mathematics.
Understanding of these subjects They have already the understanding of what they have studied in the Junior Class classes. “Many arts and commercial students have to complete the class exam 12 to qualify for this training. Many have done so,” Captain Lica stated.
Flying school operators are also primarily with current prerequisites. They argue, “no meaning and do not go.” Pilot licenses (PPL) does not require specific subjects, but they point to inconsistent subjects that CPL do so. “You are a wealthy person and is not a prerequisite to obtain a Pilot License (PPL) in the 12th class physics (PPL). It is not meaningful.
The steps in the DGCA steps is a wider attempt to regulate pilot training in accordance with the increasing demand of the pure airline industry in India. The Ministry of Aviation explores various options to optimize the development of manpower development. In addition, DGCA evaluates the safety and cpl completion of the CPL completion time to help trainees in making informed decisions. “There is much of the workwork and changes are quickly shown in” “Officer Report.
The need for physics and mathematics, many Indian students have been tempted to get the CPL training abroad for many Indian students. If the reforms are approved, pilot training can be obtained to reverse the trend. By alignment with international standards, India can improve their quality of airline services and expand the pools of their qualified pilots.