View Full Version : Flying on a contract in India - is a FATA still required
shon7
17th Sep 2011, 18:02
For those employed via a contract in India - is a FATA still required?
Yes + Indian Air Farce Medical. Conducted in utter filth.
PT6A
itsbrokenagain
18th Sep 2011, 00:57
But if the contract is less than 90 days you dont need the fata exam or medical, just the initial interview from what I understand.
Seems most people fail the fata exam anyway now days, so most likely your stay will be just 90 days :ugh:
captjns
18th Sep 2011, 01:40
If the aircraft is of VT registry, then yes. If not than only a work visa will be required.
From what I understand a number of folks have failed on the first go:{.
However, once tribute:rolleyes: has been bestrowed on DGCA, then by the miracle of the Sky Gods... DGCA EXAM.... PASSED!!!!:D:ok: