Program
Guiding Future Pilots with World-Class Training
PHASE 1
Ground School (GATI/43 Air School)
The initial ground school of 4 months of the IndiGo Cadet Pilot Program will be conducted in Delhi-NCR with a DGCA-approved Ground School. The salient features are as follows:
- 480 hours of Ground School
- 5 hours of Flight Simulator (Complimentary)
- DGCA Exams
- SPL/FRTOL Issue
- Education and Police Verification
- South African Visa
Cadets that have already passed their DGCA examinations will undergo an abbreviated ground school.
On arrival in South Africa, you will start a 4-week ground school for the IndiGo Cadet Pilot Program after which you will appear for your SACAA examinations. These exams are split into the following and are valid for 18 months after passing.
- Flight Performance & Planning
- Meteorology
- Human Performance & Limitations
- Aircraft Technical & General
- Navigation
- Radio Aids & Communication
- Air Law
- Instruments
- General Radio
- IROP
The SACAA Radio License validity is tied to the validity of the SACAA CPL.
PHASE 2
Flight Training (43 Air School/GATI)
- Integrated SACAA CPL with Instrument Rating
- Total 204 Hours of training (168 flying hours and 36 Simulator hours)
- Aircrafts flown are Piper PA28 and Cessna 172
- Total 15 Hours of training and checking on DA42 aircraft
- Total 17 hours of training and checking on a Cessna 172 aircraft
- Issue of DGCA CPL MEIR
PHASE 3
MCC/A320 Type Rating
The MCC location is to be finalized in coordination with IndiGo. This training will comprise of the following:
- 16 Hours Ground School for JOC/MCC
- 20 Hours in a MCC Simulator
The MCC location is to be finalized in coordination with IndiGo. This training will comprise of the following:
- 72 Hours Ground School with an Exam
- 5 Hours of UPRT ground training
- 20 Hours Procedural Trainer
- 48 Hours in a A320 Level D Simulator including LOFT, Skills Tests and AWO/LVTO
Garuda Aviation’s airline pilot training program offers a well-structured pathway for aspiring pilots to develop the expertise required for a successful aviation career. This commercial pilot license course is your next step toward becoming a professional airline pilot and exploring the world.
Join the IndiGo Cadet Pilot Program in India and let your dreams take flight!
FAQs
The Indigo Cadet Pilot Programme is a comprehensive airline pilot training program designed to prepare aspiring pilots for a career with IndiGo. The program offers a structured commercial pilot training program that includes CPL training at NFTI Gondia and A320 Type Rating at CAE locations across Asia. Successful candidates will qualify for a Junior First Officer role with IndiGo.
To apply for the Indigo Cadet Pilot Program, you must:
- Be between 18 and 35 years of age at the time of application.
- Hold a minimum of 51% marks in Mathematics, Physics, and English individually in 12th Standard or equivalent.
- Possess a DGCA Class 2 Medical certificate before applying.
Meeting these criteria makes you eligible for the commercial pilot training program.
The Indigo Pilot Program selection process includes:
- Application screening and document verification.
- CASS / ADAPT Test at CAE Gurugram.
- Group Activity and Personal Interview (GAPI).
Upon clearing all stages, candidates sign a Letter of Intent (LOI) and proceed with the commercial pilot training program.
The commercial pilot license course is conducted at the National Flying Training Institute (NFTI) in Gondia, India. Cadets complete their CPL training here before moving on to A320 Type Rating at CAE locations across Asia, such as Gurgaon, Greater Noida, Bangalore, Kuala Lumpur, and Bangkok.
The airline pilot training program spans approximately 16 to 19 months. CPL training at NFTI Gondia takes around 14 to 17 months. A320 Type Rating lasts approximately 70 days at a CAE Type Rating centre.
Upon completing the Indigo Cadet Pilot Program, cadets are eligible for a Junior First Officer role with IndiGo.
The IndiGo Cadet Pilot Program is designed to provide aspiring pilots with a direct pathway to the cockpit of an IndiGo aircraft. Upon successfully completing this airline pilot training program, cadets earn a Commercial Pilot License (CPL) and an A320 Type Rating, making them eligible for a Junior First Officer role with IndiGo. This structured training program ensures a smooth transition into the aviation industry, setting cadets up for a successful career with India’s largest airline.
No, prior flying experience is not required to apply for the IndiGo Cadet Pilot Programme. This commercial pilot training program is designed for beginners who meet the eligibility criteria, including educational qualifications, medical fitness, and aptitude for aviation. The program provides all the necessary training, from ground school to A320 Type Rating, equipping cadets with the skills to become IndiGo pilots.