DGCA GROUND CLASSES

Course Description

Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) examination is the first step pilot aspirants should take before they start off flying training. Once the candidates registers with us, they get unlimited counseling sessions as we help them get their Computer Number and further guide them to choose the right flight school to complete the requirements of flying training. The duration of full course will be 12-24 months depending on a lot of variable factors. After completion of the course, we will make sure the candidates finish the exam on time by giving plenty of test experiences to prepare well for the main exam. The study material required for the preparation will be provided by the academy.

Air Regulations, Aviation Meteorology, Technical General, Technical Specific, Air Navigation, and Radio Telephony Restricted (RTR) are the subjects covered.

Eligibility Criteria

10,+2 or its equivalent with a minimum of 50% marks in Mathematics and Physics. (If you don’t have Physics & Maths in 10+2 you have an option of doing these two subjects from National Institute of Open Schooling’s On-Demand Examinations and can still start your Pilot training course. Visit www.nios.ac.in for details)

Minimum 16 years of age

10,+2 (Physics & Maths)

Computer Number

Key Features

Training is in accordance with the DGCA examination pattern.

Latest study material with practice questions

Concept-based learning

Regular performance evaluation

Expert faculty

Subjects

Air navigation is one of the most significant subjects for pilots, with the general ideas of which include planning, charting, and directing the path of flight from one location to another.


Total Questions - 100

Total Marks - 100

Minimum Passing mark - 70

Air regulations is a study of a wide range of Indian and International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) laws and regulations, including aircraft design and maintenance, all phases of flight, pilot training requirements, man-made structure heights, obstacle illumination, and markings. The guidelines are intended to improve aviation safety by requiring pilots and schools to be certified


Total Questions - 50

Total Marks - 100

Minimum Passing mark - 70

Aviation Meteorology focuses primarily on principles, aiming to provide an understanding of the atmosphere constituents of the weather and how they affect the flight, with an emphasis on variables affecting the performance of the aircraft.


Total Questions - 50

Total Marks - 100

Minimum Passing mark - 70

One of the most important and interesting subjects related to pilot training. It includes studies of Aerodynamics, Aircraft systems, Jet Engines, piston engines, propeller


Total Questions - 100

Total Marks - 100

Minimum Passing mark - 70

This exam is for students doing flying training from India. The exam is specifically of the particular aircraft on which student is getting trained in their respective flying school, such as Cessna 172, Cessna 152, DA-40, Etc. The exam syllabus is primarily focused on the systems and type of engine installed in the aircraft used for training.

This Examination is conducted in conjunction with WPC and DGCA. The exam is divided into 2 Sections


Part 1: deals with the Radio transmission test

Part 2: the Viva of Regulations, Radio-aids, and Basic Electrical theory.