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How to Become a Pilot in India in 2026: Step-by-Step Guide (Complete Roadmap)

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Becoming a pilot in 2026 is one of the most exciting and high-potential career paths in India. With increasing airline demand and new opportunities in aviation, this is a strong time to start your pilot journey.

This guide will help you understand the full pilot roadmap—from eligibility to DGCA exams, flying training, type rating, and airline selection.

Step 1: Eligibility for Pilot Training in India (2026)

Before you start, make sure you meet the minimum eligibility criteria:

  • Minimum Age: 17 years
  • Education: 10+2 with Physics & Mathematics
  • Medical Fitness: Required

Non-science students: If you don’t have Physics/Maths in 10+2, you can complete them via NIOS.

Step 2: DGCA Medical (Most Important First Step)

Your medical fitness is the foundation of your pilot journey. That’s why you should do this early.

  • Start with DGCA Class 2 Medical
  • Then complete DGCA Class 1 Medical

Pro Tip: Do medical first so you don’t face any issues later after spending time or money on training.

Step 3: DGCA Exams (Subjects You Must Clear)

To become a pilot in India, you must clear DGCA exams. The key subjects include:

  • Air Navigation
  • Meteorology
  • Air Regulations
  • Technical

Consistent preparation is crucial because these subjects decide how smoothly you move forward in your journey.

Step 4: Choose a Flying School (India vs Abroad)

Choosing the right flying school is one of the biggest decisions. You have two popular options:

Option A: Flying Training in India

  • Approx cost: ₹45–₹55 lakhs
  • Duration: 18–24 months

Option B: Flying Training Abroad

  • Approx cost: ₹35–₹45 lakhs
  • Faster completion in many cases

Why abroad is often faster: Better flying weather and smoother scheduling.

Step 5: Flying Training (200 Hours Requirement)

To qualify for CPL, you need to complete 200 hours of flying.

This usually includes:

  • Solo flying
  • Cross-country flying
  • Night flying

After completing this stage, you become eligible for the Commercial Pilot Licence (CPL).

Step 6: Type Rating (For Airline Jobs)

For airline jobs, you usually need type rating on a commercial aircraft such as:

  • Airbus A320
  • Boeing 737

Estimated cost: ₹20–₹30 lakhs
This step is important because airlines need you trained on aircraft type before flying commercially.

Step 7: Airline Selection Process (After CPL)

After CPL + type rating, airline selection typically includes:

  • Compass Test
  • Interview & Group Discussion (GD)
  • Simulator Check

Clearing each stage is required to become an airline pilot.

Total Cost to Become a Pilot in 2026 (India)

Overall total cost estimate (including type rating): ₹55–₹80 lakhs

Pilot Salary in India (2026)

  • First Officer: ₹1.5 – ₹4 lakh/month
  • Captain: ₹8 – ₹12 lakh/month

Salary depends on airline, experience, aircraft type, and base location.

Common Mistakes to Avoid

Avoid these mistakes to save time and money:

  • Choosing the wrong flying school
  • Delaying DGCA medical
  • Falling for “cheap training” scams
  • Ignoring DGCA exam preparation

Free Pilot Counselling (Airstar International Academy)

If you want guidance on eligibility, timeline, DGCA exams, and training planning:

  • Call/WhatsApp: +91 9363635151
  • Airstar International Academy

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