PILOT AND AVIATION
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URBX Pilot and Aviation Academy is a premier flight training institution dedicated to nurturing the next generation of skilled and confident pilots. Located in Kochi, Kerala, India, we offer a comprehensive range of pilot training programs designed to equip you with the knowledge, experience, and certifications necessary to embark on a rewarding career in aviation.

Our state-of-the-art facilities, experienced instructors, and commitment to excellence ensure you receive the highest quality training in a supportive learning environment. Whether you dream of piloting commercial airliners, private jets, or helicopters, URBX Pilot and Aviation Academy has the program to help you reach new heights.

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URBX collaborates with leading Pilot and Aviation Academy in India ensuring graduates secure promising opportunities in the industry.

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Frequently Asked Question

To enroll in a pilot training course, you typically need to meet requirements such as being at least 18 years old, having a high school diploma or equivalent, and possessing a valid medical certificate.

No prior flying experience is required for most pilot training courses. Training is designed to start from the basics and gradually build up to advanced flying skills.

Instrument rating allows pilots to fly in conditions of reduced visibility and rely on instruments for navigation. Multi-engine rating enables pilots to operate aircraft with more than one engine.

Yes, individuals who wear corrective lenses may still be eligible for pilot training and certification, provided their vision meets the required standards with correction.

VFR (Visual Flight Rules) flying is conducted in clear weather conditions with visual reference to the ground, while IFR (Instrument Flight Rules) flying allows pilots to navigate and fly solely by reference to instruments, even in poor weather conditions.

Yes, many flight schools and aviation colleges accept international students. However, additional visa requirements and language proficiency tests may apply.

A flight instructor teaches practical flying skills in the aircraft, while a ground instructor focuses on teaching theoretical knowledge in subjects such as aviation regulations, navigation, and meteorology.

Pilots are required to undergo recurrent training and proficiency checks at regular intervals to maintain their licenses and ratings. The frequency of recurrent training varies depending on the type of license and regulations.
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