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Type | Aviation Training Institute |
Motto | Walk in with your dreams and walk out with your wings |
Established | 2016 |
Website | airlineprepschool.com |
Airline Prep School (ALPS) is a civil aviation training institute based in India, with campuses in Mumbai and Pune. Established in 2016, it offers training programs for aspiring commercial pilots, ATPL candidates, and cabin crew professionals. ALPS follows the standards set by the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) and has placed over 660 trained pilots in Indian airlines as of 2025.[1]
History
[edit]Airline Prep School was established in 2016 to meet the growing demand for quality aviation training in India. It began with a campus in Mumbai and later expanded to Pune. The institute focuses on producing industry-ready aviation professionals and has become one of the known names in pilot and cabin crew training.
Programs
[edit]Pilot Training
[edit]- Commercial Pilot License (CPL)
- Airline Transport Pilot License (ATPL) – theory
- Cadet Pilot Program preparation
- Radio Telephony (RTR-A)
- COMPASS and psychometric test prep
- Airbus A320 Fixed-Based Simulator training
Cabin Crew Training
[edit]- Inflight safety and service procedures
- Professional etiquette and grooming
- Interview and communication skills
- Airline standard operating procedures
ATPL Ground School
[edit]ALPS provides theoretical ground school training for Airline Transport Pilot License (ATPL) subjects, including:
- General Navigation
- Radio Aids and Instruments
- Meteorology
These classes prepare CPL holders for DGCA's ATPL examinations.
International Training Pathways
[edit]ALPS partners with flight academies in the United States, South Africa, and more. Students may complete their flying hours abroad and return for license conversion as per DGCA requirements.
Facilities
[edit]- Airbus A320 Fixed-Based Simulator
- AV-enabled classrooms
- Online academic progress monitoring
- Weekly mock DGCA exams
- CRM workshops and interview practice
Campuses
[edit]Mumbai Campus: B Wing 103, Rassaz Castle, Opp. Gundavali Bus Stop, Near Western Express Highway Metro Station, Malpa Dongri, Andheri East, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400093
Pune Campus: Second Floor, Above Ganesh Bhel, Opp. FC College Main Gate, Fergusson College Rd, Shivajinagar, Pune, Maharashtra 411004
Placement
[edit]As of 2025, Airline Prep School has placed over 660 commercial pilots in Indian airlines. ALPS graduates have cleared cadet pilot programs, type ratings, and airline interview assessments across the country.
Media Coverage
[edit]In June 2025, ALPS was featured in over 85 national and international news publications, recognizing its contributions to India’s rapidly growing aviation training sector.[1][2][3]
See Also
[edit]- Directorate General of Civil Aviation (India)
- Commercial Pilot License (India)
- Airline Transport Pilot License
- Cabin Crew
- Civil Aviation in India
External Links
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ a b "Why India is the Fastest-Growing Aviation Industry in the World". ANI News. 21 June 2025. Retrieved 24 June 2025.
- ^ "Why India is the Fastest-Growing Aviation Industry in the World". The Tribune. Retrieved 24 June 2025.
- ^ "Why India is the Fastest-Growing Aviation Industry in the World". ThePrint. Retrieved 24 June 2025.
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