Airline Transport Pilot License (ATPL)
Airline Transport Pilot License (ATPL) Training & Requirements
A Commercial Pilot License (CPL) is your gateway to a high-flying career in the aviation industry. It allows you to operate aircraft professionally and be paid for your services, opening doors to jobs with airlines, charter companies, cargo operators, and corporate fleets.
We at DAHA Pilot Training Academy offer systematic and outcome-oriented CPL training in India as per the guidelines of DGCA. We have a training program that integrates intensive ground classes, excellent study materials, and flying training with our flying schools in India and abroad.
Whether you aspire to become a pilot or fly with local or international airlines, our Delhi CPL ground classes are crafted to equip you with the skills, confidence, and real-world experience to excel. Supported with seasoned trainers, high-tech classrooms, and DGCA exam clearance guidance, DAHA places you in the best position to become a successful pilot.
Requirements
- Minimum Age: 18 years
- Education: 10+2 with Physics & Math (or equivalent)
- Flight Hours: At least 250 hours (includes solo & cross-country)
- Medical: Class 1 Medical Certificate required
- Exams: Must pass written and practical flight tests
- Ground School Training: Covers aviation theory, air law, navigation, meteorology, and aircraft systems to build strong theoretical knowledge.
- Flight & Simulator Training
Ground School Training
At DAHA – Delhi’s Leading Pilot Training Academy, our Ground School is designed to build a strong foundation for aspiring commercial pilots. The training is conducted over an average duration of 4-6 months and follows a blended learning approach that combines expert-led classroom sessions with modern digital learning tools. All subjects are taught in accordance with the DGCA (Directorate General of Civil Aviation) syllabus, and the course is structured to prepare students not just to pass exams but to understand aviation in depth.
Subjects Covered:
- Air Regulation
- Aviation Meteorology
- Air Navigation
- Aircraft Technical General & Technical Specific
- Radio Telephony (RTR)
These subjects are critical for clearing DGCA exams and preparing for real-world aviation scenarios. Our classroom sessions are interactive, well-structured, and reinforced through regular mock tests, doubt sessions, and performance tracking.
Air Regulation
Aviation Meteorology
Air Navigation
Technical General & Specific
Radio Telephony (RTR A)
Flight Training

Flying Training Cost: India vs Abroad
One of the key factors students must consider is the cost of flight training:
In India: ₹38 lakhs to ₹52 lakhs (approx.)
Abroad (USA, South Africa, New Zealand, etc.): ₹38 lakhs to ₹58 lakhs (approx.)
At DAHA, we guide our students through both domestic and international flying options, helping them choose the best-suited path based on quality, budget, and career goals. Our team works closely with top flying schools to ensure a smooth and transparent admission process.

CPL Flying Requirements (As per DGCA)
To be eligible for a Commercial Pilot License (CPL), a candidate must complete:
200 total flying hours, including:
- 100 hours as Pilot-in-Command (PIC)
- 15 hours of PIC time within 6 months before CPL application
- 50 hours of cross-country flying as PIC
- 50 hours of instrument flying (up to 20 hours on simulator)
- 4 hours of night flying, with 10 take-offs and landings as sole manipulator
DAHA ensures complete mentorship during this phase—from documentation and school selection to visa support (if going abroad), DGCA file preparation, and license conversion assistance after international training.
Testimonials
Student Reviews
Real stories from students who chose DAHA for their CPL training in India.
DAHA gave me the knowledge, confidence, and direction I needed to pursue my dream of becoming a commercial pilot. The instructors are extremely supportive and experienced, and the CPL ground classes were detailed and well-structured. Highly recommended!
Why Choose DAHA Pilot Training Academy?
Expert Trainers
At DAHA Pilot Training Academy in Delhi, our faculty includes highly experienced aviation professionals, DGCA-certified trainers, and former airline pilots. Their industry insights, real-life flying experience, and practical teaching methods ensure you gain in-depth knowledge and confidence in every subject.
Comprehensive Curriculum
Our DGCA-aligned curriculum is designed to give you a solid theoretical foundation and real-world readiness. We cover all key subjects — Air Regulation, Meteorology, Navigation, Aircraft Technical, and Radio Telephony — through structured classroom sessions and advanced LMS-based online learning.
Personalised Guidance
Every student is unique — and we treat them that way. DAHA Pilot Training Academy in India provides dedicated mentoring, regular performance tracking, doubt-clearing sessions, and career guidance. From your first class to your final license, we support your success every step of the way.

FAQs About CPL Training In India
Have questions about becoming a commercial pilot training? We’ve answered the most common queries to help you make an informed decision.
A CPL is a professional license that allows you to work as a commercial pilot and get paid for flying aircraft. It’s the minimum qualification needed to fly for airlines, charter services, or corporate aviation.
You must be at least 17 years old, have completed 10+2 with Physics and Mathematics, and be medically fit under DGCA Class 1 medical standards.
The complete CPL training process typically takes 12–18 months, including 4 months of ground school and 200 hours of flying training.
Both options are valid. Flying training abroad (e.g., USA, South Africa, New Zealand) may offer faster timelines and better flying conditions. However, India has many reputed DGCA-approved schools as well. DAHA helps students choose the best fit based on budget and goals.
CPL ground classes cover essential theoretical subjects like Air Regulation, Meteorology, Navigation, Aircraft Technical, and Radio Telephony. These are required to clear DGCA exams before starting or completing flight training.
After completing CPL, you can apply for roles in airlines, charter companies, cargo operators, corporate aviation, or government agencies. You can also pursue further training like ATPL or Type Rating to enhance your job prospects.
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