1.The applicant shall be not less than sixteen years of age.... 2.He shall have passed Class Tenth or its equivalent examination from a recognized Board.... 3.He shall have established his medical fitness on the basis of compliance with the requirements as notified by the Director-General under Rule 39 B.... 4.The license shall be valid for the period specified in Rule 39C..... 5.The license may be renewed for a period not exceeding twelve months from the date of fresh medical examination as specified in para 1(C).... 6.Only those types of aircraft may be entered in the licence in respect of which the candidate has passed the examination in Aircraft and Engines mentioned in para 1(d)..... 7.The privileges of the holder of a Student Pilot’s Licence shall be to fly within Indian territory only..... more
1.He shall be not less than eighteen years of age.... 2. He shall have passed class ten plus two with Physics and Mathematics or its equivalent examination from a recognized Board/University.... 3.He shall have established his medical fitness on the basis of compliance as notified by the Director-General under Rule 39B.... 4. He Shall obtained experience of at least ten hours during the proceedings twelve months in an aircraft with Rule 63.... 5.The licence shall be valid for a period as specified in Rule 39C.... 6.A licence shall be renewed on production of satisfactory evidence of having a current Radio Telephone Operator’s (Restricted or General) according Rules, 1954.... 7. Flight Radio Telephone Operator’s Licence shall be to act as a Flight Radio Telephone Operator accordance with Rule 63....more
1.He shall be not less than sixteen years of age... 2.He shall have passed class ten or its equivalent examination from a recognized Board... 3.He shall produce on a prescribed proforma an assessment of medical fitness from an approved medical accordance with Rule 39B... 4.He shall be the holder of a Student Pilot’s Licence or a Private Pilot’s Licence... 5.The licence shall be valid for a period as specified in Rule 39C. 6.the privileges of a holder of a Flight Radio Telephone Operator’s (Restricted) Licence shall be to operate radio telephone... 7. A licence will be renewed on production of satisfactory evidence of having undergone a medical examination in accordance with para 1(c)...more
1.He shall not be less than seventeen years of age... 2.He shall have passed Class Ten or equivalent Examination from a recognised Board... 3.He shall have established his medical fitness on the basis of compliance as notified by the Director-General under Rule 39B... 4. The licence shall be valid for a period as specified in Rule 39C... 5.The licence shall indicate the class and the types of aeroplanes the holder is entitled to fly.. 6. The privileges of the holder of a Private Pilot’s Licence shall be to act, but not for remuneration, as Pilot-on-command....more
1.He shall be not less than Eighteen years of age.. 2.He shall have passed Class Ten plus Two with Physics and Mathematics, from a recognized Board/University... 3.He shall have established his medical fitness as notified by the Director-General under Rule 39B... 4.He shall have completed the flying training in accordance with the syllabus prescribed by the Director-General... 5.The licence shall be valid for a period as specified in Rule 39C.... 6.The licence shall indicate the types of aeroplane the holder is entitled to fly... 7.the privileges of the holder of a Commercial Pilot’s Licence shall be to exercise all the privileges of Private Pilot’s Licence...more
1.He shall be not less than eighteen years of age... 2. He shall pass a written or oral examination of Methods and techniques of flying instructions and Flight instruments... 3.The rating shall be valid for a period of twelve months from the date of issue of the rating... 4.He shall not authorise any Student Pilot to undertake his first solo flight and shall not impart instructions in aerobatics and night flying...more
1.He shall be not less than twenty years of age.. 2.He shall pass a written or oral examination of Methods and techniques of flying instructions and Flight instruments... 3.He shall produce evidence of having satisfactorily completed as pilot of an aeroplane or a helicopter... 4.The rating shall be valid for a period of twelve months from the date of issue of the rating... 5.The rating shall indicate the class and the types of aeroplanes/helicopters... 6.the privileges of the holder of a Flight Instructor’s Rating shall be to supervise and authorise solo flights by student pilots and supervise flying instructions imparted by Assistant Flight Instructors..more