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doubleactionjack
20th Aug 2012, 19:28
Hello all,

I got my CPL & IR from abroad and converted it successfully in 2010
Since then i have been waiting and trying my luck but have not been successful in getting placed

I don't fore see any opportunities in the near future, Hence i have decided to go back build up my PIC time and hopefully fly as an Instructor.

Would i need a NOC from the DGCA to fly outside India, and also i have been told that i cannot use the same logbook ?

Can some one please shed some light on the formalities involved ?



daddyzippo
21st Aug 2012, 05:33
We are in the same boat. So where have you done your flying from ?

1. If you have Indian licence issued and go for any training out of india you need a NOC. NOC is just the syllabus or the things u need to do eg: if you go for recency then it will be like 2 hrs dual 2 hrs pic 1 hr pattern....1 hr night something like that so get ( to be on safer side ).. u know how our DGCA is

2. why do you have to change ur logbook ? no need

all the best.

doubleactionjack
21st Aug 2012, 07:59
Thanks a lot for the reply...

Well am planning on going back to the states.

I will be going to Delhi to apply for the NOC, Hope they dont delay it...

Is there any particular format or forms to apply for the NOC ?
Are there any other formalities that need to be fulfilled prior leaving ?

Had called up the Training and licencing division, they told me that id need to use a new logbook.. Hope i dont have to :ugh:

flight517
28th Aug 2012, 11:43
@<hidden> : do you plan to work there on a M1 visa??