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manpreet
Best Answer
3 years ago
As such CPL is complete in itself, because it is a professional training programme and it grants you the privilege to fly any commercial aircraft for the purpose of remuneration. Airlines like Indigo, Jet Airways, Air India and Go Air are currently hiring candidates with CPL and no additional training is required. You may also do Type Rating after CPL which will allow you to apply as a CPL + Rated candidate for any particular fleet. It will have both pros and cons. Firstly additional cost of training will be incurred. Second, you will restrict yourself to only those airlines which operate on the fleet of your type rating. The advantage will be that you will face less competition during selection because the number of candidates who are rated are much less than those who are just CPL.