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mdmasud
27th Jun 2013, 23:34
Hi gyzz, I've very intarested to join at Aviator College 200 hours multi-engine program. It's location at fort pierce Florida. Can anyone know about this flying college if previously joined at this college. Can anyone describe this college. Please....
Thanks for regards......

Aceninja
8th Jul 2013, 15:28
Hi gyzz, I've very intarested to join at Aviator College 200 hours multi-engine program. It's location at fort pierce Florida. Can anyone know about this flying college if previously joined at this college. Can anyone describe this college. Please....
Thanks for regards......

I'm going there in August. What would you like to know?

mdmasud
9th Jul 2013, 08:30
Thanks for your regards.Aviator college'll give 200hrs multiengine program so, I'm asking the multiengine aircraft name......&......... 200hrs multiengine program really will give me good opportunity in my carrer of aviation industries......
Reply please......... Thanks.........

RedBullGaveMeWings
9th Jul 2013, 14:10
Beechcraft Duchess.

zondaracer
9th Jul 2013, 16:45
Is the Beech Duchess on the Indian DGCA list of approved aircraft? You may want to double check that.

cyrilroy21
9th Jul 2013, 17:06
@mdmasud

1.The Beechcraft Duchess is not accepted anymore by the Indian DGCA

2. A few friends came back from there with 200 multi and the DGCA rejected their application saying they want 100 SOLO on the single engine

3. Atleast in Indian Aviation the 200 multi is not going give you preference over someone who only has 25 multi
So no special advantage there....

Please have a look at the Pilot Career once again as there are 7000 unemployed pilots in India with a few thousand more in training and once you come back you will join the long list for a few jobs that are available

Please read these two news articles think twice before you step onto this career

Many a dream of flying high has crashed - Bangalore - DNA (http://www.dnaindia.com/bangalore/1854366/report-many-a-dream-of-flying-high-has-crashed)

Pilot job dreams crash as aviation suffers - Hindustan Times (http://www.hindustantimes.com/business-news/SectorsAviation/Pilot-job-dreams-crash-as-aviation-suffers/Article1-1005887.aspx)

Despite reading the above if you still wish to continue then atleast get an Indian DGCA Class 1 medical
Clear all DGCA exams after obtaining a DGCA Computer number
http://www.dgca.nic.in/admit/Pilot%20Guidelines-Issue%20IX%20June%202013.pdf

Clear the WPC RTR exam and obtain an RTR A license

And only then go abroad or India should wish to pursue this career

Dont forget that airlines in India charge around 18-20 lakh rupees for the cost of type rating which is over and above the cost of your CPL