The B.Tech Aeronautical Engineering + CPL (Commercial Pilot License) is an integrated program that combines the technical knowledge of aeronautical engineering with the practical training required to become a commercial pilot. This unique course is designed for students who aspire to build careers in both the engineering and aviation sectors, offering dual career opportunities.
Course Overview:
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B.Tech in Aeronautical Engineering:
- Focuses on the design, development, and maintenance of aircraft and aerospace systems.
- Covers core subjects like aerodynamics, propulsion systems, aircraft structures, and flight dynamics.
- Prepares students for roles in the aerospace industry, including research, design, and maintenance.
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Commercial Pilot License (CPL):
- Provides professional training to operate commercial aircraft.
- Includes practical flight training on single-engine and multi-engine aircraft, simulators, and navigation.
- Covers aviation regulations, meteorology, flight safety, and communication.
Duration:
- The program typically lasts 4 to 5 years, combining academic coursework with flight training hours required for CPL certification.
Career Opportunities:
- Graduates can work as aeronautical engineers, contributing to aircraft design, manufacturing, and maintenance.
- With a CPL, they can become commercial pilots for airlines, charter services, or private aviation.