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INDIGO CADET PROGRAMME

COURSE PRICE
SKYBORNE – INDIGO CADET PROGRAMME COURSE PRICE

PHASE 1 FAA CPL MEIR CLASS RATING, ARIZONA USA

Course duration 13 months

Training materials Included

Uniform Included

Overseas Health Insurance (please refer note 1) Excluded

India DGCA Class 1 medical (please refer note 2) Excluded

US FAA Class 1 medical (please refer note 3) Excluded

US FAA medical license (renewal) Included

India – USA (return) flights Included

Airport to accommodation transfers Included

Executive accommodation for 13 months Included

Breakfast Monday to Friday Included

1st attempt at all flight and ground theory tests Included

Radio Telephone Licence Excluded

All flight training fees: US FAA 141 and DA 42 Class Rating


• 224 hours on the C-172 (CPL IR)
Included
• 30 hours Simulator Training
• 20 hours on the DA-42 (MEIR)

USA Goods and Services Tax Included

Transport from accommodation facilities to training facilities Included


SKYBORNE – INDIGO CADET PROGRAMME COURSE PRICE

PHASE 2 FLIGHT LICENCE CONVERSION, INDIA

Course duration 2 months

Training materials Included

Uniform Included

All Flight Training and Tests to covert to DGCA Licence Included

1st attempt at all flight and ground theory tests Included

24 hour student welfare support Included

Accommodation Included only during the flying while at the FTO Included

DGCA Class 1 Medical Renewal Included

PHASE 3 COMBINED MCC AND A320 TYPE RATING

Course duration 3 months

Training materials Included

Uniform Included

International flights Included

Accommodation Included

1st attempt at all skill tests Included

DGCA Endorsement Fee Included


SKYBORNE – INDIGO CADET PROGRAMME COURSE PRICE

PRICING AND PAYMENTS

The entire course costs the equivalent of INR 10,243,000 (1 US$ = INR 70.0) and is paid according to
the payment schedule below. Payments are to be made to Skyborne Aviation Limited in both US$ and
UK£. This includes the Flight Licence Conversion in India and a DGCA approved A320 Type Rating.

1st Payment (Deposit) US$22,500 Paid at contract signing to secure place on training programme

2nd Payment US$22,000 Paid 4 weeks prior to training start date

3rd Payment US$32,000 Paid 10 weeks into training programme

4th Payment US$32,000 Paid 30 weeks in training programme

5th Payment UK£28,500 Paid 50 weeks into training programme

Cadets will be supplied with a Training Agreement and the schedule of payments shown above will be
shown in the Training Agreement with specific dates that pertain to the individual cadet.

Note 1: Overseas Health Insurance


You are required to have overseas medical insurance with a 1 year coverage before commence training
at Arizona, USA and a 3 month cover before your Type Rating (location TBD). The Customer Service team
at Skyborne is available to assist with all insurance requirements.

Note 2: DGCA Class 1 Medical


As specified, the aviation regulator in India, the Directorate of Civil Aviation (DGCA), requires you to
have a Class 1 Medical with no limitations in order for you to be a Commercial Pilot. Kindly refer the link
http://dgca.nic.in/medical/c1exam-ind.htm to learn more about the medical requirements and to book
an appointment.

Note 3: US FAA Class 1 Medical


You will be required to hold an FAA Class 1 medical certificate prior to departing India for the USA.
You can refer the following link to help you choose your nearest FAA AME
https://www.faa.gov/pilots/amelocator/

FURTHER NOTES

• Skyborne has created a pricing structure that attempts to include as many requirements as possible. The
table above shows those items that are included and those that are not.

• Cadets should plan for subsistence and recreational expenses for the duration of the course; however
breakfast is provided in the USA from Monday to Friday in the exceptional executive accommodation.

• Cadets will receive a US FAA and Indian DGCA Commercial Pilot Licence with Multi Engine
Instrument Rating.

• The programme price assumes that cadets have already cleared their DGCA commercial written exams.
If not, then Skyborne works with a training provider in India who can supply that training. Cadets wishing
to do this should budget for an additional US$3000 to complete that training.
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