Foreign CPL to Indian DGCA CPL

Foreign CPL to Indian DGCA CPL

Foreign CPL to Indian DGCA CPL

Foreign CPL to Indian DGCA CPL

How to Convert Your Foreign Pilot Licence to an Indian DGCA CPL: Complete Guide

Why Conversion is Mandatory

India does not allow foreign-licensed pilots to operate commercially on Indian-registered aircraft. Any pilot trained abroad must convert their licence to an Indian DGCA CPL before applying to Indian airlines.

Overview of DGCA Requirements

DGCA Subjects for Conversion — What You Actually Need to Study

Include detailed coverage of each subject: Air Navigation, Meteorology, Air Regulations, RTR — with DGCA exam pattern, marks, and duration

The Recency Trap — How to Avoid It

This is the most common costly mistake made by pilots returning from abroad. DGCA requires your flying hours to be current at the time of conversion skill test application. If you have not flown in several months, your hours may lapse, requiring additional recency flying. SkyPro Aviation advises all abroad-trained pilots to clear theory subjects before or during their flying training to avoid this scenario.

SkyPro Aviation's Licence Conversion Track Record

SkyPro Aviation has guided 100+ pilots through successful DGCA licence conversions. Our team knows the specific quirks of DGCA processing, typical delays, and how to keep your application moving.

Book Your 1-on-1 Pilot Career Counselling Session With SkyPro Aviation

Choosing to become a pilot is a life-changing decision, and the proper guidance can make all the difference. At SkyPro Aviation, we offer a free, personalised counselling session where you can.

  • Understand the complete pathway to a DGCA-approved Commercial Pilot Licence (CPL)
  • Get clarity on costs, timelines, and training options in India and abroad
  • Learn about medical requirements 
  • Explore career opportunities and the airline selection process

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