Job
Prospects
With the privatisation, lot of avenues have opened for CPL
holders. They can find employment opportunities in both government (Indian Airlines,
Air India) as well as private domestic and international (Jet Airways, Sahara
etc.) airlines. Even large corporate houses with their own aircraft require the
services of pilots.
Career options
In this field after getting CPL one start as a trainee pilot. After being
a trainee, one becomes a pilot or first officer on board based on ones seniority.
Seniority is determined by hours of flying experience and successful completion
of various programs. Then one becomes a Commander or Captain and thereafter
a Senior Commander.
From pre-take
off to actual landing and signing off, pilot must be highly responsible. Before
take-off pilots check pre-flight plans. These includes the route to be taken and
height maintained, meteorological readings, conditions of all equipments, air
pressure and temperature inside the aircraft etc. They have to do complex calculations
of take-off and landing and have to check fuel needed for the particular distance
to be traveled and height and weight to be maintained. During the flight too pilot
must be constantly alert, ensuring there are no mechanical snags, maintaining
contact with air traffic controls and cabin crew through-out the flight. He also
has to keep a record of flight details.