DGCA Ground Classes

DGCA Ground Classes

Train with the best.

We follow a well-structured academic curriculum based on the DGCA CPL syllabus. Our instructors have over 15 years of experience, training more than thousands of successful pilots.


The DGCA exams encompass a total of six tests. They are conducted by the DGCA every three months throughout the year, typically in January, April, July, and October.

Eligibility - DGCA Computer Number

Course Duration - 60 Days

Air navigation training materials

AIR NAVIGATION

Air navigation holds significant importance in pilot studies, encompassing fundamental principles such as the planning, recording, and control of aircraft movement between locations.

Weather patterns and aviation meteorology

AVIATION METEOROLOGY

The primary objective of Aviation Meteorology is to develop a solid foundation by exploring the basic principles that govern the physical characteristics of the atmosphere and their impact on weather patterns. The course places particular emphasis on the factors that influence aviation, with the goal of enhancing participants' knowledge and understanding.

Air regulations and aviation safety

AIR REGULATIONS

The subject of air regulations encompasses a broad range of rules and regulations in India and the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO). It covers various aspects including aircraft design and maintenance, all stages of flight, pilot training activities, man-made structure heights, obstruction lighting, and markings. These rules aim to enhance aviation safety and include requirements for pilot certification, school accreditation, and airplane operations.

Radio telephony training for pilots

RADIO TELEPHONY RESTRICTED- AERONAUTICAL (RTR-A)

The examination is administered jointly by WPC and DGCA and consists of two sections. Section 1 focuses on radio transmission testing, while Section 2 involves a viva on regulations, radio-aids, and basic electrical theory.