Skyborne launches DGCA CPL Pilot Programme

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    Florida, June 05, 2021: Skyborne Airline Academy is launching a DGCA Pilot Programme offering dual US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and Indian Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) Commercial Pilots Licences at its new Vero Beach training base in the United States.

    Trainees will undergo 272.5 hours of commercial pilot training over 14 months. The programme is split into two phases: the first phase, at Skyborne Airline Academy Vero Beach, Florida, provides training to obtain a US FAA Part 141 Commercial Pilot License (CPL) with Instrument Rating (IR). The second phase enables trainees to take the DCGA-examined flight test to convert their US flying licence to a DGCA CPL with IR. This part of the programme will be completed in India with a recognised Skyborne partner. 

    Lee Woodward, Chief Executive Officer, Skyborne, says: “Our DGCA CPL programme provides trainees with the qualifications to begin their pilot career in the US or India and the opportunity to learn at our world-leading academy in Vero Beach. 

    “We have designed every aspect of the course to ensure training is delivered in a professional and airline focused way, giving our trainees the competitive edge over their peers, as they will graduate fully prepared for airline operations. 

    “We’re also proud to announce we will not be charging a fee for pilot selection, the only DGCA CPL course to offer this initiative. We look forward to welcoming the next generation of pilots to Vero Beach.” 

    Applicants must be aged 18 or over on the first day of the selection process, be an Indian national or Overseas Citizen of India (OCI) holder and be eligible to hold a US Visa for the purpose of study. In addition, Skyborne recommend cadets hold a DGCA computer number, having successfully completed their DGCA CPL theory exams (Air Regulation, Navigation and Meteorology) prior to the commencement of flight training. 

    The cost of the course is US$95,000, equivalent to INR 6,650,000*. Entry requirements include qualifications of 10+2 in English, Maths and Physics or a higher degree in those subjects. 

    Trainees at Skyborne Airline Academy Vero Beach can take advantage of the sunny Florida climate with approximately 320 flying days every year. The recently renovated site houses over 200 bedrooms, a swimming pool, soccer field, volleyball court, cafes and bookshops, offering the full campus experience. 

    For further information about Skyborne and how to apply for the DGCA CPL Pilot Programme, please visit skyborneacademy.com or email [email protected]

    Corporate Comm India (CCI Newswire)