DGCA GROUND SCHOOL

FIRST COCKPIT GROUND THEORY

“We diligently prepared our students for the DGCA (Directorate General of Civil Aviation) exam by offering comprehensive ground classes. Our program not only focused on exam-specific knowledge but also provided a solid foundation in aviation theory, ensuring our students are well-equipped to excel in their DGCA examinations and pursue successful careers in aviation.”

The following topics are all covered in the CPL Ground classes:
  • Air Regulations
  • Aviation Meteorology
  • Air Navigation
  • Technical General
  • Technical Specific
  • Radio Telephony

Depending on whether the person plans to fly domestically or internationally, some subjects must be cleared. If you choose to fly in India, you must pass five written exams: one on navigation, two on technical, one on air regulations, one on meteorology, and one on radio telephony. With the help of our knowledgeable faculty and airline captains, we will make sure that your career takes off if you choose to fly internationally. You only need to pass the Navigation, Air Regulation, Meteorology, and Radio Telephony exams for the CPL.

AIR REGULATION

the process of precisely determining one’s location, planning, and following a route to get where you’re going. Navigation has always been crucial throughout time. Air Regulations are a set of rules that distinguish between two aircraft, the kind of lights used in runways, set of procedures such as ETOPS, MNPS, PBN and so on that have to be efficiently followed by the aircraft. It also covers the limitations of a pilot. These technical rules are extremely important because one small mistake can lead to an immense mishap. Thereby, CPL training trains thoroughly for Air regulation examination.


Aviation Meteorology: This topic covers the science related to the build-up of weather in the atmosphere. Safety is always a top priority for pilots, so what better opportunity to learn about the beautiful as well as hazardous events taking place in the atmosphere?

Some topics we cover:

  • Pressure and Altimetry
  • Humidity and Air Density
  • Optical occurrences, temperature, and stability
  • Wind and its directions, Rainfall, Cloudy weather, and Ice accumulation.
  • Fog, Visibility Ailments, and Aviation Problems.
  • Jet Streams, Turbulence and their causes, Cyclones.
  • Tropical Systems
  • Global and Indian Climatology.

AIR NAVIGATION

Air Navigation can simply be termed as, “the process of determining the geographic position and maintaining the desired direction of the aircraft relative to the surface of the earth.” It involves proper planning, recording, and controlling the aircraft’s movement as required. Appropriate navigation will ensure you reach your destination without getting haywire, you have applied all the important laws applicable to the aircraft, and also safe landing of all those aboard. Categorically there are 3 types of navigation: dead reckoning navigation, visual navigation, and electronic navigation. This topic covers the rules, regulations, and standards pertaining to the aviation business.

  • ICAO documents and Regulation
  • Aircraft Rules and Regulation
  • AIC
  • AIP
  • ATC Flight Plan

WIRELESS TELEPHONY/RADIO TELEPHONY

The demand for qualified RT operators is growing as our skies are being covered by an ever-increasing amount of air traffic. To get hired with CPL, one needs to complete an Indian Radio Telephony Course. With the help of our carefully researched curriculum and experience, we make it simple for our pupils to pass RT and obtain the licence.

TECHNICAL SPECIFIC

Technical refers to all aspects that determine what an aeroplane is. It’s crucial to have knowledge of these power-generating devices, which range from piston engines to jet engines that produce thrust. Technical principles of flight, engines, electrical and hydraulic systems, aircraft systems, aerodynamics, and aircraft instruments are only a few of the subtopics discussed.

TECHNICAL GENERAL

Technical General is usually considered as a bit of an uphill. Within Technical General you will cover an extensive range of topics about flight controls, stability, propellers, thrust, weight, lifting, about the systems at play: fuel systems and electrical systems, landing gears, air conditioning, pressure systems, and various other things. Your topics will also cover the making of Piston and Jet engines. The diverse range makes this one of the most challenging DGCA exams for the CPL.

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