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Old 26th Jun 2010, 15:30
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jimmygill
 
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Come on , can anyone read:

From the dgca website...

Amendment to CAR Section 7 Series 'G' Part I I - Validation Of Foreign Licences Of Flight Crew Comments required by 16th July 2010
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Here is the amended regulation
http://dgca.nic.in/cars/D7G-G2.pdf

Please note:
1. Date of Ammendment 8th June 2010
2. Date of publication of article referenced in post # 1 18th June 2010
3. Date of your post 19th June 2010

Not everything can be googled.


Aren't the DGCA a bit inconsistent??

They wont give an Indian licence to a non Indian national and now by this latest BS, they are not recognising any other ICAO issued licence.
You are mistaken, they will give you the Indian License based on your experience earned abroad, irrespective of your nationality, only thing you will have to do is clear all the written exams and physicals the same way as an Indian national does.

You will also need security clearance, which the Indian national also needs to fly.

You can get the Indian CPL without any company sponsoring you. Yes work permit is a different story.

Old story, get rid of the expats, upgrade the inexperienced and then you will see more smoking holes. What a bunch of baffoons.
Buffoons. PPRUNE has spell check facility. It helps you learn more.

Expats will be needed but only as TRE/TRI not as line captains, so if you fit the bill get here, for a short stint.
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