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How to Become a
Commercial Pilot in India

Eligibility, DGCA medical certification, the 200-hour flying requirement, and realistic cost expectations — a practical 2026 guide.

The path, step by step

Eligibility at a glance

DGCA itself does not fix a minimum academic percentage for CPL eligibility, but most Flying Training Organisations (FTOs) set their own cutoff — commonly 50-60% in Physics and Mathematics at the 10+2 level. Proficiency in English is expected throughout, since both ground exams and radio communication are conducted in English.

What the 200 flying hours actually cover

The remaining hours are made up through dual instruction and general flight training time before you're ready for the CPL flight test.

A realistic cost picture

This is the part most guides gloss over. Total CPL costs in India vary hugely by flying school, aircraft type, and location — estimates commonly range from roughly Rs 40 lakh to Rs 80 lakh once you add flying training, ground classes, DGCA examination fees, medical certification, study material, and licence fees together. Treat any single "average cost" figure with caution — always get an itemised quote from the specific flying training organisation you're considering before committing.

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This is general career guidance, not a guarantee of licensing outcomes or a substitute for DGCA's official requirements. Figures summarized from public DGCA guidance and aviation training-industry sources current as of August 2026 — always verify current rules directly with DGCA at dgca.gov.in and get a written cost breakdown from your chosen flying school.