India’s aviation industry is experiencing significant growth, creating numerous job opportunities for pilots. With the rising demand for air travel, both domestically and internationally, the need for skilled pilots has surged. Here’s an overview of the pilot job market in India:
1.Airline Pilots
Airlines are the largest employers of pilots in India. They operate various types of aircraft, including:
Commercial Airlines: Person with commercial airline pilot license can join airlines like IndiGo, Air India, Vistara, Akasa Air, and SpiceJet as they are always on the lookout for pilots to operate their growing fleets between all the airlines in India a combined order of about 1200 aircraft have been placed. This includes 500 by Indigo, 470 by Air India, 100 by Akasa Air. SpiceJet has also received funding of 3,000 crores recently and is planning to double its fleets from 35 to 70 aircraft. Each Aircraft requires about 12 pilots. Hence over the next 5 to 7 years, there would be a requirement of 10 to 12 thousand pilots in India.
Small Regional Airlines like Star Air and Alliance Air focus on connecting smaller cities, offering opportunities for freshers with CPLs and seasoned pilots alike even they are expanding fast and creating opportunities for young pilots.
Qualifications:
CPL (Commercial Pilot License) with type rating for specific aircraft.
Instrument Rating (IR) and Multi-Engine Rating (MER).
2.Cargo Pilots
Cargo airlines like Blue Dart Aviation and SpiceXpress offer opportunities for pilots to transport goods. With e-commerce booming, the demand for air cargo services has skyrocketed. New cargo airline like QuikJet has also started operations requiring a steady stream of young aviation professionals.
Advantages:
Fixed schedules compared to commercial airlines.
Growing segment with consistent demand.
Private Jet Pilots
India’s growing HNWI (High-Net-Worth Individuals) population has spurred the demand for private jets. New airports in Mumbai and Greater Noida in 2025 will allow many more charter aeroplanes to start operations in India. India is a hugely underdeveloped market for private aeroplanes. This is likely to change in the coming decade as more and more Indians hire charter planes to travel for business or pleasure.
Key Requirements:
CPL (Commercial Pilot License) or ATPL (Airline Transport Pilot License).
Exceptional communication and customer service skills.
Helicopter Pilots
Helicopter pilots are required for industries such as tourism, medical evacuation, and offshore oil and gas operations. Companies like Pawan Hans provide diverse career paths. Helicopter flying is mostly handled by Ex-IAF pilots.
Specializations:
Pilots with rotary-wing licenses (H) and experience in challenging terrain.
Defense Forces
The Indian Air Force, Navy, and Army offer opportunities for pilots through competitive exams like AFCAT and NDA. These positions provide unparalleled experience and prestige.
Flight Instructors
Flight training institutes are always in need of experienced pilots to train the next generation. The demand for qualified instructors has risen alongside the surge in CPL aspirants.
Why Consider It?:
Stable work environment.
Opportunity to impart knowledge and mentor students.
International Opportunities
Indian pilots are in demand globally, particularly in the Middle East and Southeast Asia. Countries like Qatar, UAE, and Singapore recruit Indian pilots due to their robust training and experience. Every year, at least 300 to 500 pilots from India move abroad for a different experience flying in Southeast Asia and Middle East. Recently, Wizz Air offered Indian Pilots job opportunities in UK too.
Skills and Qualities Needed
To excel in the pilot job market:
Strong technical knowledge of aviation. Narain Aviation is one of the best aviation schools in India which provides you with the solid conceptual and academic knowledge required to ace the DGCA Exam and company interview.
Teamwork and decision-making under pressure. Ex-IAF and civil aviation pilots will provide you with the tools required to be a better team player and handle emergencies under pressure.
Advantages of Becoming a Pilot
Competitive Pay: Pilots in India enjoy lucrative salaries, with starting salaries for commercial pilots ranging between ₹1.5 to ₹2.5 lakh per month, which increases significantly with experience.
Additional Perks: Free or discounted air travel for friends & family, medical benefits, retirement plans are common for pilots.
Reputation and Respect: Being a pilot is a highly respected profession due to the skills and responsibility required.
Adventurous Lifestyle: Pilots experience the thrill of flying, visiting new places, and engaging with diverse cultures.
Conclusion
India’s aviation sector is poised for rapid expansion, with a need for well-trained pilots across various domains. Narain Aviation play a critical role in shaping skilled Commercial Airline Pilots who can thrive in this competitive industry. Over the last 5 years, several of our trained students have joined Indigo, Vistara, Air India, SpiceJet, Akasa Air and Star Air. If you’ve completed your 12th grade with Physics and Mathematics, Narain Aviation invites you to take the first step toward an exciting and rewarding career in aviation by joining our DGCA Pilot Exam Classes. Join us to turn your passion for flying into a successful profession and explore opportunities that take you to new heights!
Let us know how we can help you chart your career path in aviation!
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He was part of IPKF in Sri Lanka and served during various operations. He was actively involved in issuing timely forecasts for cyclones over Kutch and during earthquake at Bhuj.
He has deep knowledge of Meteorology and forecasting based on years of experience having served in most parts of the country. This practical knowledge mixed with years of teaching experience is very helpful in his current assignment.
Besides all of the above, he has had the opportunity of teaching Met for over five years to young trainee pilots at flying academies in Bidar and Hakimpet. At these places, young trainees from Fighter and Helicopter stream were trained to become pilots’ in the Indian Air Force.
A Squadron Commander in the IAF, she has handled the responsibilities of a Senior Air Traffic Controller, Radar Controller and a Duty Air Traffic Controller. She was the operational and administration head for more than 70 personnel in a squadron, which included officers and airmen.
Implementation of Airport procedures and enforcing field rules and regulations at diverse IAF bases with varied traffic conditions.
Successfully handled Aircraft operations as Senior Air Traffic controller at busy Air Force bases like Tezpur, Jodhpur, Bidar and Hakimpet which have complex flying environments, handling mixed traffic of defence as well as civil airplanes.
Successfully delivered results while working under challenging conditions and resource constraints. Possesses the ability to integrate and motivate diverse teams by creating positive work environment to facilitate high grade performance.
A retired fighter pilot, with versatile experience of 30 yrs. in the IAF, comprising Flying Training primarily, Operations and Flight Safety, apart from Surface to Air Missiles and Radars.
Over 17 yrs as a pilot, including second-in-command of a Flying Squadron. Total Flying of 2,350 hrs (4000 sorties), on Maruts, MiG-21s, Kirans, HT-2s and HPT-32s. Have force-landed aircraft without engine power twice, as a trainee (jet trainer aircraft) and as an Instructor (propeller trainer aircraft).
Qualified/Chief Flying Instructor twice at the Air Force Academy, 900 hrs instructional flying with trainees. Chief Ground Instructor at AF Stn Bidar, handling all Ground Training for flying
Commander of a Missile Squadron of 375 technical, operational and support personnel, for 3 yrs. Best Guided Weapons Squadron twice, 1997-98 and 1999-2000.
Director/Senior Flying Training Officer at HQ Training Command IAF, Bangalore for 5 yrs. Responsible for induction and operations of Hawk Advanced Jet Trainers and Flight Simulators at Bidar, Flying Instructors’ School at Tambaram and Surya Kiran Aerobatic Team (SKAT).
Qualified Flying Instructor, trained at Flying Instructors’ School, Tambaram, Chennai(1990) Second in Flying and fifth in overall merit at commissioning.
Air Marshal Ravinath Gururaj Burli (Retd) has a distinguished record of four decades of service. He has been an instructor at Flying Instructors School (FIS), Tactics And Combat Development Establishment (TACDE), Defence Services Staff College (DSSC).
He was Commandant at Air Force Academy (AFA), Dundigal, where he trained the young air force cadets learn flying training.
He brings his immense knowledge to train young students at our institute in Navigation, Instruments and Radio aids. His passion for teaching is amazing and fabulous.