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Old 16th Nov 2010, 01:43
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my DGCA IR lapsed 6 months ago.
So for make the DGCA IR current, can i go back to US and fly, and make IR current and then do the type there itself. is it approved.?
or should i fly in india first to get the IR current and then get the NOC from DGCA and then do the type abroad?
which one is approved and good..!
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Old 16th Nov 2010, 07:32
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Old 19th Nov 2010, 06:23
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Hey guys would anyone be able to tel me what does DGCA want as supporting documents with the application for obtaining a NOC, can anyone let me know what syllabus are they looking for?? i couldnt find anything on their website..
would appreciate your inputs.
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Old 14th Dec 2010, 03:53
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NOC for type rating 737

Hello,
I am an indian CPL holder. But my indian RT has lapsed in sept 2010. I am in the USA. can I still do my 737 type rating after taking N.O.C from DGCA , do my type rating without valid indian RT, renew my RT & submit my papers for endorsment after renewing the RT.
The school is ok with the lapsed RT here in USA
plz advise I am in a confused state.
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Old 14th Dec 2010, 07:18
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No, you need to come back to India get the RT and then ask for a fresh NOC.

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Old 27th Dec 2010, 23:38
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HI there,
I was just wondering what is NOC??


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Old 29th Dec 2010, 04:25
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Old 2nd Feb 2011, 05:38
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looking for a TR partner B737-800

would be leaving last week of feb, looking for a TR partner. if intrstd pm me...
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Old 7th Dec 2011, 09:56
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NOC Requirments

Hello guys,

Has the DGCA approved few TRTOS in such a way that an NOC is not needed?? If no what are the documents needed for the NOC??Any help/advice would be much appreciated .
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Old 15th Dec 2011, 15:17
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Has the DGCA approved few TRTOS in such a way that an NOC is not needed??
No.

Check out AAG http://www.alphaaviationgroup.com/news-events/page/2

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Old 22nd Dec 2011, 09:30
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NOC for Type Rating from Indian DGCA

Hi Friends iam willing to do a Self sponsored type rating on B-737NG and have collected all the documents required for it. But my agent has told me to submit them at Mumbai DGCA Regional office, as all the students who went through him have done it at Mumbai itself. Whereas the DGCA people at Mumbai say that it should be submitted at FID delhi.

Hoping to get a help on this.

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Old 25th Mar 2012, 12:56
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NOC not required now. But you need to send some documents from TRTO or FTO to DGCA in a sealed envelope before training commencement. For other changes that took place on this topic, click on the following: CAR Section 7 Series 'B' Part XIX - Procedure for undergoing Endorsement Training on aircraft used for Scheduled, Non-Scheduled and General Aviation Operations.
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Old 17th Jun 2012, 20:15
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Anyone who did their TR recently, what are the NOC requirements? Technically one doesn't need that NOC from DGCA anymore, but then what exactly are the documents required to be submitted before the commencement of the TR?

Help appreciated.
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Old 18th Jun 2012, 00:27
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What percentage of Indian CPL holders are now going for 737 and A320 TR?

Is it still considered advantagous in terms of job vacancy to go for B737?
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Old 18th Jun 2012, 01:55
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pls contact Martin Williams <[email protected]> ([email protected]) AAG trains on 737NG for Jet Airways / Spice / AIX
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Old 29th Jun 2012, 08:17
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FAQ about Rating!!

1. Which is the best option for TR in terms of finding a quick job in India/anywhere, 737 or 320 or ATR? Why?
2. Which is the cheapest and reliable place for each of the TR in the world?
3. Once Type Rated, the recency expires within 6 months. If we don't find a job by then, can we still apply for the airlines and get current after being selected or should we be current to even apply?
4. Is this the right time to get a TR or should wait for this slump period to pass?
5. Is it best to wait to be selected or Self sponsored TR?
6. Whats the haggling that has to be done with DGCA for NOC or other stuff for TR?
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