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Old 24th Jul 2005, 13:51
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indian cpl requirement

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As you know indian dgca reduced the flying requirement for cpl from 250 to 200 hrs including reducing pilot in command time to 100 hrs.but this is for cpl only.But if one wants to do an cpl with ir the dgca website says 150 hrs pic time.i thought IR is an endorsement u do over ur cpl license.I am confused could someone please clarify. U need 150 or 100 hrs pic?
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Go and talk to them and take it in writing DGCA will never change.

And pls once you have the correct info pls post here for every one.
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hi left wing


I am not in a position to contact dgca personally.Thats why i posted it here on a public forum.Anybody having any idea about this please come forward.

Thanx
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check your PMs

YOU WILL LOVE THIS ONE ! found it on another web site:

i am an aspiring pilot currently undergoing flying training....As per new
> regulations for the CPL lisence reuirements section-J, the total hours
> being reduced to 200 hrs and minmum PIC hours now being 100 hours instead
> of 150 hours.
> But according to section-O the requirements for the Instrument Rating are
> 150 hrs PIC.
> i wish to know if even this section is revised or not? and if the
> reuirements for IR are still 150hrs or have been revised to 100hrs PIC?
> awaiting eagerly for your responce...
> thanking you



DGCA REPLIES:

You have raised a good question. But for the present my reply is that no amendment to Section 'O' has been carried out as yet.

Your point has been noted for action.

R. K. MaheshwaRI


IT TOOK A STUDENT PILOT TO WAKE UP THE LORD AND MASTERS "DGCA"


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