Can I learn to fly a helicopter in India?
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Can I learn to fly a helicopter in India?
These are PPL (H) i.e. Private Helicopter Pilot License and CPL (H) i.e. Commercial Helicopter Pilot License. Only a student who has completed the stipulated training, which includes flying hours, theoretical study and examinations is eligible to receive the license to fly a Helicopter in India.
Can I fly a helicopter anywhere in India?
There are few landing places for private helicopters in Indian cities. Mumbai, I know has only two – the Juhu aerodrome and the helipad at the racecourse. There is a helipad at the Raj Bhavan and a Navy helipad at Colaba but they are out of bounds for private citizens.
How can I get helicopter license in India?
The basic pilot license. Basic educational qualification – 10th class. For getting this license, one should obtain clearance from the Police Dept, then 10th class certificates verification from the concerned Board. Class-II medical check-up from the DGCA approved doctor.
What is the price of helicopter in India?
The choppers will cost Rs 1.5 crore and can run for five hours on petrol. Vivek, an official with the company, said that it is the first of its kind unit in India where people can buy their own private helicopter at such a low cost.
Can I fly my private helicopter in India?
Yes, you heard it right. BLADE India offers comfortable private chopper rides between cities like Pune, Mumbai and Shirdi. Fliers can take helicopters from Pune to Mumbai, Mumbai to Shirdi and Pune to Shirdi and the reverse routes. The joint venture company will soon expand its services to Bangalore as well.
Can I fly my private helicopter?
Fly to 8 destinations in Karnataka in a Private Chartered Helicopter (Helicopter Rental): Now Fly Anywhere at any time with the comfort and convenience of your own. The charges of the trip vary from INR 1.45 to INR 2.6 Lakhs for a one day round trip per Helicopter.
Is helicopter pilot a good career?
The demand for helicopter pilots is extremely high. A recent study by Boeing estimated that there will be a shortage of 59,000 helicopter pilots worldwide through 2037. This means that for at least the next 17 years (and probably much longer than that), good helicopter pilots are almost guaranteed a job.