DGCA GROUND CLASSES

General Navigation
Navigating the skies begins with understanding the fundamental concepts of navigation, such as the solar system, latitude and longitude, magnetic variation, and distance measuring techniques. Understanding these building blocks will make more advanced topics easier to grasp.These navigation principles form the foundation of aviation navigation, allowing pilots to navigate safely and accurately during all phases of flight.
Aviation Meteorology
The Aviation Meteorology course led by highly qualified and experienced instructors helps aspirants understand the different aspects of weather. Some of the skills you gain through our Air Meteorology for commercial pilot classes are interpretation of meteorological data, understanding meteorological forecasts and making informed decisions based on the data.
Air Regulation
Air Regulations is a branch of law that is concerned with air transport operations, and all the associated legal and business concerns. Firstly, this is a series of rules that governs the use of airspace for aviation, and its benefits for the general public and the nations of the world. These are most important in ensuring the safety and efficiency of air travel. Although there are different types of air regulations that are used to govern the operation of aircraft, including annexes, conventions, documents, and navigation aids.
Technical General
Technical General is important to help you understand the mechanics of flying. The principles of flight are one of the most important topics that every student should know.
The subject of Technical General is moreover, important to understand the workings of flying.
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Principle of Flights
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Power Plant Aircraft Structures
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Performance
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Electrics
RTR A/B
The Radio Telephony Restricted (Aeronautical) R. T. R.(A) is a professional license of an international standard as per the general guidelines given under international radio regulations. Wireless Planning and Coordination Wing conducts the RTR(A) exam. The exam will test the communication abilities. This is equally important to know that the RTR(A) license holder is accountable and certified for Operating All radio frequencies and radio equipment on board an aircraft.