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Pilot training gets dearer on costlier jet fuel, weaker rupee

Aspiring pilots face a steeper climb as jet fuel prices surge and the rupee weakens, pushing Commercial Pilot Licence (CPL) costs in India to Rs 60-70 lakh. Training abroad now incurs 15-16% higher expenses. This financial strain, coupled with long waits for flying hours and jobs, makes the dream of flying increasingly challenging for many.

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