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Old 21st Sep 2017, 19:05
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Originally Posted by paradoxbox
Most important, make sure your English is up to par.

Spend a lot of time listening to live ATC. Polish your radio techniques using something like PilotEDGE. They will chew you out big time if you make mistakes on the radio. Study your radio phraseology. Consider getting a ham radio license in India and practice your radio technique with people from around the world.

Study all the ground school material you can before you start flying. Learn how piston and turbine engines work. Learn everything you can about aerodynamics. Study the aircraft manuals for aircraft like Cessna 150's and 172's.

Learn how to fly basic instrument procedures and what each instrument does. Learn how to deal with instrument failures. You can do this all in a high fidelity simulation. A2A simulations has excellent products for FSX/P3D. The difference between their sim products and reality is very slim indeed.

Learn how to keep your eyes outside the cockpit when flying VFR. Again you can do this using modern sim products. Do not use old or inferior simulators for this. Modern sim products are unbelievably good, don't listen to people that bash simulators - their opinions are outdated and they have not used modern simulators.

Fly simulators like you are flying for real. Take it seriously. Practice patterns, radio procedures, etc. Practice failures and complications. Practice engine and fuel management. Practice crosswind technique a LOT. There are two main methods people use to fly crosswind landings - practice both of them, do not become too comfortable with either particular one. Your real world instructor will probably insist on you using one or the other - just go with what he says is best when he is around.

Practice aerobatics and unusual flight attitudes and slow flight in the simulator.

Once you have a good flying ability in the sim (This will probably take upwards of 1,000 sim hours), come over and start your real training in earnest. Some things will be different from what you practiced in the sim - obey what your instructor says.

Once you have made it to the required number of hours you will probably be offered a job as an instructor at the flight school you learned at. Fly as an instructor there if possible. If they don't offer you a job, find another school that does. Make the best use of this time as possible - learn like a sponge. Once you have enough hours to be considered for a commercial operation, start applying for jobs. Eventually, someone will bite and take you on. Be prepared to move somewhere damned cold in the North of Canada, or perhaps the middle of nowhere in BC etc..

You will need a LOT of money to get from 0 to a commercially viable pilot. Make sure you have at least $50,000 (CAD) before you come. You will end up using most or all of this money for the training itself, more money if you need to pay for accommodation in Canada while you train.


That is my advice.
Thank you so much for the highly detailed and a very helpful advice. I will definitely follow everything you said by the word.
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