Flying schools in India
Antonov An-32 transport aircraft of the Indian Air Force
In India, civil aviation is regulated by the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) which recognizes 35 (as of 2023) Flying Training Organisations (FTO) for flight training and seven (including one in Singapore ) Aircraft Type Training Organisations or Approved Training Organisations (ATO) for type rating . In Indian Armed Forces , aircraft are used by the Indian Air Force , the Army Aviation Corps , the Indian Naval Air Arm , and the Indian Coast Guard , who train officers at their military establishments.
Civil aviation
Flying Training Organisations
Aircraft Type Training Organisations
List of approved ATOs as of September 2022
Institute
Aircraft
Note
AGIPL (Airbus India)
A320
Boeing Singapore
B737 MAX , B787
India's only foreign ATO
CAE Bangalore
A320 , B737NG
CSTPL
A320 , B737 MAX
CTE, Air India
A320 , ATR 72-600 , B737-800 , B777 , B787
FSTC India
A320 , ATR 72-600 , B737-800 , Q400
Also approved by EASA for A320neo
Hatsoff Helicopter Training
AS365 Dauphin , Bell 412 , HAL Dhruv
Joint venture between Hindustan Aeronautics and CAE Inc
Military aviation
Army Aviation Corps
HAL Light Combat Helicopter of the Army Aviation Corps
Army Aviation Corps is the aviation branch of the Indian Army . Their inventory consists of helicopters.
Indian Air Force
Training Command is responsible for training Indian Air Force officers who are trained at Flying Training Establishments (FTE). Officers undergo basic Stage-I training at the Air Force Academy and after trifurcating them into Fighter , Transport , and Helicopter streams, they are sent to the respective FTEs for Stage-II (advanced) and Stage-III (specialization) training.
Sukhoi Su-30 combat aircraft of IAF
Indian Naval Air Arm
Indian Naval Air Arm is the naval aviation branch of the Indian Navy . Officers undergo a mandatory Naval Orientation Course at the Indian Naval Academy and take a pre-flying training at School for Naval Airmen and are send to either Air Force Academy or Indira Gandhi Rashtriya Uran Akademi for ab-initio flying training. On completion, they are trifurcated into Fighter , Fixed wing , and Rotary wing streams and send to respective training stations for advanced training and specialization.
Boeing P-8I of the Indian Naval Air Arm for maritime patrol
Indian Coast Guard
Indian Coast Guard 's Dornier 228 aircraft for maritime patrol
See also
References
Press Trust of India (3 February 2022). "India is estimated to require 1,000 fresh commercial pilots every year, says govt" . The Economic Times . Retrieved 27 April 2022.
"Flying Training Organisations" (PDF). Dgca.gov.in. 8 May 2023. Retrieved 5 June 2023.
"Aircraft Type Training Organization (Pilots)" (PDF). Dgca.gov.in. September 2022. Retrieved 11 November 2022.
"IAF-Training" . afcat.cdac.in . Retrieved 28 April 2022.
"Pilot - Join Indian Nav" . www.joinindiannavy.gov.in . Retrieved 28 April 2022.
"Life on Squadron - Join Indian Navy | Government of India" . www.joinindiannavy.gov.in . Retrieved 28 April 2022.
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