The Hybrid Program.

Start in India. Finish in the USA.

The best of both worlds + the profile that stands out to airline recruiters.

What Is Module III?

Module III is a dual-airspace flight training pathway. You begin your PPL at OCFC affiliated FTOs in India, then complete your CPL and Multi-Engine Rating at OCFC USA in California.

The result: a pilot with domestic airspace familiarity, international flight hours, and a profile built for global airline recruitment.

Program

PPL -> IR + CPL + Multi-Engine Rating

Total Flight Time

200 Hours + 25 Hours (10 Hours + 15 Hours)

Locations

OCFC affiliated FTOs in India (only PPL) + OCFC Flight Centres, USA (CPL)

Duration

12 to 18 Months

How It Works

01

Phase A — India (PPL)

You begin at OCFC affiliated FTOs in India, mastering primary aerodynamics, pre-flight disciplines, and fundamental maneuvers within the domestic airspace framework. DGCA-aligned theory, Indian radio communication standards, and local ATC procedures from day one.

02

Phase B — USA (CPL + Multi-Engine)

You move to OCFC at John Wayne Airport, Orange County, California. Advanced cross-country navigation across complex US airspace, intensive Instrument Rating, and Multi-Engine certification in one of the world’s highest-density general aviation environments.

Why This Track

Global Airspace Adaptability

You graduate with cross-continental flying experience. The situational awareness and mental workload capacity expected of mainline airline first officers — built in, not taught in a simulator.

Streamlined License Conversion

The syllabus structure is designed to simplify the FAA to DGCA conversion process, reducing administrative steps post-graduation.

Financial Flexibility

Two payment structures — a single combined fee or split India and USA portions — so you can manage the investment in the way that works for you.

Next Module

Module IV — FAA to DGCA License Conversion

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