PILOT TRAINING
RTR Exam Training
The WPC (Wireless Planning and coordination) wing of the Ministry of Communication, Government of India conducts this examination and issues the RTR (A) or Radio Telephony Restricted (Aeronautical) license in India. The RTR (A) license is required for the use of communication equipment in an aircraft is the prerequisite for issue of pilot license. In air transportation the information and instructions transmitted are of vital importance in assisting in the safe and expeditious operation of aircraft. On the other hand, the use of non-standard procedures and phraseology can lead to misunderstanding. This elaborates the importance of using correct and precise standard phraseology. Students will be trained accordingly to appear for RTR license exam from Wireless Planning and Co-ordination Wing (WPC) of the Ministry of Communication, Government of India.
The RTR (Aeronautical) exam consists of following two parts:
Part 1: Practical test in Regulations and Procedures (Transmission)
Part 2: Oral Exam (VIVA) in A) Regulation and Procedure B) Radio principles and practice.
In order to clear the RTR exam, candidate may either self-prepare or choose Training Centre/Coaching/Pilot Ground Training School for preparation and practical knowledge.
Training Duration:
02 Weeks
Eligibility:
The candidate is required to have passed the higher secondary examination (10+2) with Physics & Math from any recognized board, conducted by Govt. of India.