DGCA CPL
WHAT IS DGCA?
The DGCA (Directorate General of Civil Aviation) is the regulatory body of civil aviation in India.
It is responsible for establishing safety standards, issuing licenses, and ensuring compliance with international aviation requirements. For pilots, the DGCA sets specific guidelines and mandatory procedures to maintain the highest standards of safety and proficiency.
For many pilots, converting a foreign-issued Commercial Pilot’s License (CPL) into an Indian CPL requires an additional 83 hours of flight time. These hours are mandatory when the total flying experience on the foreign license is less than what is required by the DGCA (Directorate General of Civil Aviation) under Indian regulations.
Our training program can fully accommodate these additional minimum 71 hours if needed.
You must flight 12 hours additionally as of the DGCA regulations in india

IMPORTANT
Below, you can download the official DGCA documents that outline:
Type Rating Requirements – the process and prerequisites for pilots to undergo aircraft type training.
CPL Conversion Guidelines – the steps and criteria for converting a foreign-issued Commercial Pilot’s License (CPL) into an Indian CPL.
DGCA Type
Rating Regulations
DGCA CPL
Conversion Regulations
