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Hover Blue Aviation DGCA CPL Ground Classes

Hover Blue Aviation offers world-class Commercial Pilot License (CPL)ground training. It has been amicably designed to comply with the DGCA examination pattern. This program allows you to master every aspect of aviation with opportunities available worldwide. Our highly qualified faculty guides you through the concepts so each student can grasp the finest aviation techniques.

Our engaging on-site classes cover air navigation, regulations, aircraft technicalities, and aviation meteorology. Hover Blue Aviation is committed to shaping a new generation of brilliant pilots by giving them comprehensive training that goes beyond just passing exams. We cultivate a deeper understanding of the study materials in our students while emphasizing the importance of safe flying practices during pilot training.

Hover Blue Aviation is not just the hub where you learn the finest aviation theories and techniques; instead, we believe in the practical training and use of real-world examples while teaching. Those looking to excel in their aviation careers shall find our academy to be the perfect place to begin with it. Our focus on solid foundational knowledge has helped us create thousands of successful pilots.

We comply with the DGCA CPL exam curriculum by giving tests and assignments for better practice. Choosing Hover Blue Aviation is taking the first step towards achieving excellence in your aviation career.

Air Navigation

Navigating through the air is the basic ability of any pilot. For a successful CPL course, we impart the following concepts:

  • Direction, Great circle, Rhumb lines, Magnetism, Convergence & Departure charts, PSR PET, Solar System & Time
  • Nav Calculations, Relative Velocity, FMS, GPS
  • Radio Bearing Plotting
  • Radio Theory
  • VOR, NDB & VOR tracking, ILS, Primary Radar, Secondary Radar, DME, Weather Radar, Doppler, LORAN, RNAV, Air Data Instruments, Gyroscopic Instruments, Electronic Instruments, Autopilot, Inertial Navigation, Flight Planning, Mass & Balance.

Aviation Meteorology

Aviation is not simply learned in the context of aircraft management. Considering the environment in the troposphere and how it affects flight is important for smoother handling. Here are the concepts we cover in Aviation Meteorology:

  • Atmospheric Heating, Stability, Atmospheric pressure, Clouds, Instability, Atmosphere, and Precipitation
  • Ice Accretion, Air Mass & Fronts, Thunderstorms & Western Disturbances
  • Jet Streams, CAT, Mountain Waves, Tropical Systems, Indian Climatology
  • Met Instruments, Weather Reports & Forecasts, General Circulation, Model Weather reports & Codes, Meteorological services, Weather Radar & Met Instruments, Station Model

Air Regulation

Flights are bound under various regulations based on the location. A vigilant pilot needs to understand the annexures and compliance codes of various international bodies. Here are the primary regulations covered:

  • International organization & Conventions, ICAO ANNEXURES & ICAO DOCS, Nationality
  • Registration Marks, Rules of Air
  • Air Traffic Services, Surveillance Systems, Search & Rescue, Visual Aids, National Law Indian aircraft act and rules
  • Personal Licensing, Airworthiness, Operational Procedures
  • Hazards, Communications, Accident & Incidents, facilitation, Security

Human Factors

A lot of human factors are involved in flights and piloting. Here are some important ones that we cover:

  • Hypoxia
  • Elevator Illusion
  • Optical Illusions
  • Hyperventilation
  • Spatial Disorientation
  • Motion Sickness
  • Visual Illusions
  • CO Poisoning
  • Somotographic Illusion
  • Stress, Fatigue
  • Dehydration
  • Sleep
  • Various Runway Illusions
  • Drugs and Alcohol
  • Middle Ear & Sinus Problems

Aircraft Technical

We ensure a thorough revision and assessment of aircraft technicalities. These cover everything from the controls to devices, and stability to flight mechanisms. Here are the concepts covered:

  • Overview and definitions
  • Subsonic Airflow
  • Lift, Drag
  • High lift Devices
  • Airframe contamination
  • Basic Atmosphere theory
  • Stalling
  • Stability and Control
  • Controls
  • High-speed light
  • Limitations
  • Flight mechanics
  • Wind shear
  • Propellers
  • Generators and Alternators
  • Fuselage, wings and stabilizing surfaces
  • Aircraft wheels
  • Aircraft tires
  • Aircraft brakes
  • Aircraft electrical power systems
  • Basic hydraulics
  • Landing gear
  • Flight control systems
  • Powered flying control
  • Pressurization systems
  • Ice and Rain protection
  • Ice and snow
  • Aircraft fuel systems
  • Emergency equipment

Highlights

Want to know more? Here are the key highlights of getting a DGCA CPL Ground pilot course from us:

  • Highly qualified training faculty that brings together former Airforce air navigators and fighter pilots along with experienced ground instructors.
  • Our syllabus is based on concept-explanation and example-based learning
  • DGCA CPL exam compliance throughout the curriculum, along with assignments
  • Word-class training facility
  • Workbooks and assignments for better practice
  • Competitive DGCA exam passing rate
  • Affordable course fees; educational assistance also given
  • Medical assistance for achieving certification
  • Live classes for better interaction
  • Assistance in computer number generation