Dreaming of becoming a pilot? Before you take off, it’s important to ensure you meet the basic eligibility requirements. From education to medical fitness, here’s a quick checklist to see if you’re ready to start your aviation journey.

You must be at least 17 years old to begin pilot training and 18 years old to obtain a Commercial Pilot License (CPL).
You must have completed 10+2 with Physics and Mathematics from a recognized board. If not, you can qualify through NIOS.
You must pass DGCA-approved Class 2 and Class 1 medical examinations to ensure you are physically fit to fly.
You must be able to clear DGCA exams and have basic English communication skills required for aviation.

Our training programs are designed in accordance with DGCA standards, ensuring you meet all requirements for CPL and ATPL progression.

Learn from experienced and certified instructors who provide hands-on guidance throughout your aviation journey.


Access modern simulators, well-maintained aircraft, and a professional learning environment.

We guide you from ground school to cockpit, preparing you for airline careers with structured CPL to ATPL progression.

You can start pilot training at 17 years of age and obtain a Commercial Pilot License (CPL) at 18.
Yes, you must have completed 10+2 with Physics and Mathematics. If you don’t have these subjects, you can qualify through NIOS.
You must pass DGCA-approved Class 2 and Class 1 medical examinations to ensure you are fit for flying.
On average, it takes 18–24 months to complete CPL training, depending on flying hours and exam clearance.
The cost typically ranges between ₹55-65 lakhs depending on the training program and location.
CPL allows you to work as a commercial pilot, while ATPL is required to become a captain and is achieved with additional flying hours and experience.
We provide career guidance, interview preparation, and support to help students pursue airline opportunities.
Yes, candidates with correctable vision can qualify, subject to DGCA medical standards.