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Government Flying Training School PPL Training Program
by Department of Youth Empowerment and Sports (DYES), Government of Karnataka
DGCA Private Pilot License (PPL)
Government Flying Training School PPL Training Program is a course by Department of Youth Empowerment and Sports (DYES), Government of Karnataka.
Mode
In-Person
Fee
₹Not Specified
Duration
12 months
Format
Individual · Teams of 25
Time needed
Approximately 10-15 hours/week for 12 months (combining ground and flight training)
About This Opportunity
The Government Flying Training School (GFTS), established in 1950 at Jakkur Aerodrome, Bangalore, is one of India's oldest and most reputed state-run aviation training institutions. Operated under the Department of Youth Empowerment and Sports, Government of Karnataka, GFTS offers a structured Private Pilot License (PPL) training programme that equips aspiring pilots with the foundational skills required for solo and supervised flight operations.
The PPL programme spans approximately 12 months and requires a minimum of 40 hours of actual flying time as mandated by the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA). Students receive comprehensive ground instruction covering Air Regulations, Air Navigation, Meteorology, and Aircraft General Knowledge alongside practical cockpit training. The programme is designed to prepare candidates for all DGCA written examinations and the practical flight test required for PPL issuance.
Candidates must be at least 17 years of age and hold a 10th standard pass certificate from a recognised board. Medical fitness certified by a DGCA-approved medical practitioner is mandatory before commencement of training. The school typically admits 20 to 25 students per batch, ensuring personalised instruction and adequate flying time allocation.
The institution offers preferential fee rates for Karnataka domicile candidates, making it one of the most affordable government-run pilot training schools in the country. The 214-acre campus at Jakkur provides students access to airside infrastructure, ground training facilities, and an active aerodrome environment critical for real-world aviation exposure.
Eligibility
- Grade Level
- Age Range
- 17 - years
- Location
- Karnataka
Prerequisites
- Class 10 pass certificate from a recognised board
- DGCA-approved medical fitness certificate
- Student Pilot License (SPL) exam clearance
Open to candidates aged 17 and above with Class 10 pass from a recognised board. Medical fitness certified by a DGCA-approved doctor is mandatory. Karnataka domicile candidates eligible for subsidized fee of Rs. 10 lakh; non-Karnataka candidates Rs. 15 lakh.
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Academic Details
Difficulty: Intermediate
Rewards & Recognition
Certificate
Private Pilot License (PPL) by DGCA
Recognized by
Recognition
DGCA-recognized aviation licence
Skills your child builds
What your child will do
- Ground school instruction
- Supervised solo and dual flying sessions
- DGCA written theory examinations
- Practical flight test
- Navigation exercises
- Emergency procedure drills
How to apply
- 1Obtain and submit the application form
- 2Submit required documents including age proof, educational certificates, and domicile certificate (if applicable)
- 3Undergo a mandatory DGCA-approved medical examination
- 4Participate in the selection process, which may include an entrance test or interview
- 5Pay program fees upon successful selection and admission
Camp details
Trainers
Certified Flight Instructors (CFIs) holding DGCA-approved instructor ratings with active flying experience
Fees & financial support
Fee details
The ₹10 lakh figures appear in a 2022 admission
Frequently asked questions
Is Government Flying Training School PPL Training Program free?
₹Not Specified registration
Who can participate in Government Flying Training School PPL Training Program?
children aged 17-undefined.
What will my child gain from Government Flying Training School PPL Training Program?
DGCA-issued Private Pilot License upon successful completion. Minimum 40 hours of hands-on flying time. Subsidized fee for Karnataka domicile candidates (Rs. 10 lakh vs Rs. 15 lakh for others). Training at one of India's oldest flying schools, established in 1950. Comprehensive ground school covering all DGCA theory examination subjects. Small batch size (20-25 students) ensuring personalised instructor attention. Pathway to Commercial Pilot License (CPL) training.
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