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Q: What is International School of Aviation (ISA)?

Q: ISA help in getting the Education Loan?

Q: ISA take care of my VISA?


Q: What are FAA, DGCA, CASA, CAAP and ICAO?
Q: What are the theory subjects covered for the CPL/IR course?


Q: Which DGCA written exams do I clear after the completion of my FAA CPL?

Q: I wear glasses. Can I pursue the CPL/IR course?

Q: Is medical is compulsory to do this pilot training?

Q: What is FAA Part 141 and Part 61?

Q: Shall the flight school give guarantee for finishing the training within the prescribed period?


Q: What is International School of Aviation (ISA)?


A: International School of Aviation (ISA) is the unit of ISA Education (India) Private Limited based at New Delhi. ISA is Career Consultancy Company which covers the consultancy for selection of Flight Schools, Aviation Education Visa Consultancy, Airline Resume Preparation, Airline Interview Counseling for Aspiring Pilots/ Pilots and Cabin Crew.
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Q: ISA help in getting the Education Loan?

A: Yes, our students have got loans with almost all major nationalized banks. Now a day, the banks have eased out the norms for educational loans. ISA will be assisting you in loan documentation.

Q: ISA take care of my VISA?

A: ISA, will be assisting you each and every step in visa processing. It gives full fledged professional guidance in documentation for VISA, and tackling VISA personal interview. Particularly, for USA, Australia and Philippine VISA guidance, ISA gives excellent professional visa guidance.

Q: What are FAA, DGCA, CASA, CAAP and ICAO?

A: FAA is the Federal Aviation Administration which is the government agency in the United States that regulates the Aviation industry. Similarly is the DGCA Directorate General of Civil Aviation in India. CASA is Civil Aviation Safety Authority is the government agency in Australia that regulates the Aviation in Australia. CAAP is Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines. ICAO is the International Civil Aviation Organization which regulates the aviation industry world wide.

Q: What are the theory subjects covered for the CPL/IR course?

A: The theory subject for the CPL/IR course is as follows:-
1) Air regulation
2) Air Navigation
3) Meteorology
4) Technical (General)
5) Technical (Specific)
6) Radio Telephony


Q: Which DGCA written exams do I clear after the completion of my FAA CPL?

A: The following exams satisfy the criterion: 1) Air Regulations 2) Composite - Navigation & Meteorology

Q: I wear glasses. Can I pursue the CPL/IR course?

A: The applicant should be free from any physical or mental disability, have good vision in both eyes with normal colour vision and hearing. The need to wear spectacles or contact lenses is not in itself a bar provided that vision can be satisfactorily corrected and the power of lenses is not excessive. An up-to-date spectacles prescription is required for the initial examination even if contact lenses are normally worn. The applicant is advised to seek final advice from the designated medical examiners after thorough examination of the applicant.

Q: Is medical is compulsory to do this pilot training?

A: Yes, ISA will give enrollment only with your DGCA Class II medical report. You can get the nearest DGCA approved doctors phone number and address from ISA. When you do the Class II medical, it is better to do Class I screening test also. DGCA has eased out the Class I appointment dates by appointing three major private hospitals and you will get the desired dates after your training in abroad. However to confirm to Class I medical standards, you need to undergo Class I screening/mock test. You have to note that you have to do the medical of the country which you plan to go. So, you have to do that country medical also with the approved doctors. USA / Australia/ Canada approved doctors are already available in India. ISA strongly recommends the students to do country specific medicals before departure.

Q: What is FAA Part 141 and Part 61?

A: Part 141 Vs Part 61 Training Course Requirement Part 141 Part 61 Private Pilot Course (PPL) 35 Flight Hours 40 Flight Hours Time building Before IR None 50 Hours Cross Country Instrument Course (IR) 35 Flight Hours 40 Flight Hours Commercial Pilot Course (CPL) 190 Flight Hours 250 Flight Hours


Q: Shall the flight school give guarantee for finishing the training within the prescribed period?

A: All the flight schools of ISA assure to finish the training within the prescribed period. They will give schedule to the student accordingly. But, it also depends on how you perform and how can you finish the flying as per the schedule. Flying requires strong ground subjects knowledge. ISA insists the students to get in to training without any diversion in abroad. As you have to undergo the training in a short span of time, involvement and concentration are required more during the period of training.


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