Aviation in India

Aviation in India is booming these days. So many passengers travel to distant places by air. They depends more on airways so that they can reach their destinations as soon as possible. Less time taken to travel from one place to other and the easy transportation of the baggage and so many advantages. These all made the industry growth very fast rate. There are many aviation jobs available in the field of aviation, like flight crew, pilot, air hostess,engineer,managing staffs etc. These posts are not very easy to get. The employee must be complied with the organization requirements. Experience is a major factor in considering aviation personnel. So the individuals who are seeking aviation jobs must have good knowledge and career experience in the field.


Airline Companies of India

Indian Airways

Kingfisher

Air India

Air Deccan

Lufthansa India Airlines

Air Sahara

IndiGo

Alliance Air

Paramount Airways Private Limited

Jet Airways


Aviation Courses in India
  • Aviation Safety Training Instructor Courses
  • Flight Attendant Courses
  • Flight Deck Crew Courses
  • Pilot training in Indian Aviation
  • Commercial Pilot Training
  • Aircraft Maintenance Engineering Course
  • Cabin Crew & in-Flight Services
  • Air Hostess Courses
Aircraft Maintenance Engineering (AME)

This is a course which is comes under aviation industry maintains the aircraft in airworthy condition. It ensures the safety of aircraft. The person who is doing this job approves the aircraft for flying. Without his permission pilot can’t take the flight for flying. If you wish to become an AME you have to obtain a license from the Director General of Civil Aviation (DGCA), Government of India to become an Aircraft Maintenance Engineering in the country. This course is not a degree course, but a license based course, to be imparted only by DGCA approved and recognized institutes. The minimum eligibility criteria for getting admission into any one of the institutes are 10+2 or equivalent with Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics. After successful completion of the course you have to undergo an on job training in an approved organization. This will be advisable to get experienced in the field of aviation and maintenance of aircraft.

DGCA APPROVED AME TRAINING SCHOOLS

Civil aviation

This is one of two major categories of flying, representing all non-military aviation, both private and commercial. Most of the countries in the world are members of the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) and work together to establish common standards and recommended practices for civil aviation through that agency.
Civil aviation includes two major categories:
  • Scheduled air transport, including all passenger and cargo flights operating on regularly-scheduled routes; and
  • General aviation (GA), including all other civil flights, private or commercial
Although scheduled air transport is the larger operation in terms of passenger numbers, Some countries also make a regulatory distinction based on whether aircraft are flown for hire:
  • Commercial aviation includes most or all flying done for hire, particularly scheduled service on airlines; and
  • Private aviation includes pilots flying for their own purposes (recreation, business meetings, etc.) without receiving any kind of remuneration.
All scheduled air transport is commercial, but general aviation can be either commercial or private. Normally, the pilot, aircraft, and operator must all be authorized to perform commercial operations through separate commercial licensing, registration, and operation certificates.
The Convention on International Civil Aviation (the Chicago Convention) was originally established in 1944: it states that signatories should collectively work to harmonize and standardize the use of airspace for safety, efficiency and regularity of air transport. All the States signatory to the Chicago Convention, now 188, are obliged to implement the Standards and Recommended Practices (SARPs) of the Convention.
Each signatory country has a Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) (such as the FAA in the United States) to oversee the following areas of civil aviation:
  • Personnel Licensing — regulating the basic training and issuance of licenses and certificates.
  • Flight Operations — carrying out safety oversight of commercial operators.
  • Airworthiness — issuing certificates of registration and certificates of airworthiness to civil aircraft, and overseeing the safety of maintenance organizations.
  • Aerodromes — designing and constructing aerodrome facilities.
Air Traffic Services — managing the traffic inside of a country's airspace.

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