
ATR 72-600 Type Rating: The Complete Guide for Indian CPL Pilots (2026)
Home ATR 72-600 Type Rating: The Complete Guide for Indian CPL Pilots (2026) You cleared your CPL. You have your hours logged. Now comes the
You’ve cleared your DGCA CPL. You have your hours. Now comes the step that puts you in the cockpit of a commercial jet- the Boeing 737 type rating.
This is not a course you can skip. It’s a mandatory licence endorsement that qualifies you to fly the B737 as a First Officer on any airline operating this aircraft. In India- SpiceJet, Air India Express, Akasa Air, and more.
This guide breaks down exactly what the Boeing 737 type rating involves, what it costs, how long it takes, and how you can prepare smartly before you walk into that simulator.
A Boeing 737 type rating is a specific endorsement added to your DGCA CPL or ATPL. It legally authorises you to operate the Boeing 737 aircraft in a commercial multi-crew environment.
Without it, you cannot fly the 737. Not as a First Officer, not under any airline. The rating is aircraft-specific, meaning a type rating on the B737 does not cover the Airbus A320 or any other aircraft type.
The B737 family primarily includes two variants relevant to Indian pilots today:
Most Indian CPL holders pursue the B737 NG type rating first. Once rated on the NG, transitioning to the MAX requires a shorter differences training course rather than a full type rating.
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Before you enrol in a Boeing 737 type rating programme, DGCA India requires you to meet these minimum criteria:
Meeting these criteria before you apply saves time and prevents costly delays. If you’re still working on your DGCA theory exams or your flying hours, now is also the time to prepare for what comes after.
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The Boeing 737 NG type rating as per DGCA India requirements runs approximately 40–45 days, including rest days. The programme is structured in four clear phases — each builds on the last, and each must be cleared before you advance.
Ground school is where you master the Boeing 737’s systems on paper before touching a simulator. Training typically combines:
You must pass all written exams to proceed to the simulator phase.
This is where ground knowledge becomes real flying skill. Simulator training includes:
The FFS skill test is conducted by a DGCA-approved examiner. It tests your ability to handle normal operations, emergency procedures, and complex scenarios on the Boeing 737.
Once simulator training is complete, a DGCA examiner conducts the official skill test in the Level D FFS. This is the formal assessment that determines whether your CPL gets the Boeing 737 type endorsement. The test evaluates:
After your skill test, you complete base training on an actual Boeing 737 NG aircraft. This involves 6 take-offs and landings, one go-around, and one full-stop landing on the real aircraft — typically at a designated airport. This phase bridges your simulator proficiency with the real aircraft.
Once all four phases are complete, the training organisation submits your documentation directly to the DGCA’s Directorate of Training and Licensing for endorsement on your licence.
The cost of a Boeing 737 type rating in India varies based on your training centre, location, and whether you train domestically or abroad.
| Training Route | Estimated Cost |
|---|---|
| India (DGCA-approved centre) | ₹10 lakh – ₹15 lakh |
| Abroad | ₹15 lakh – ₹25 lakh |
These figures typically cover ground school, simulator hours, the skill test, and DGCA documentation fees. Travel, accommodation, and visa costs (for overseas training) are additional.
Key tip: Always choose a DGCA-approved training facility. Your type rating skill test must be conducted by a DGCA examiner for the endorsement to be valid for Indian airline recruitment.
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This is the question every Indian CPL holder asks. The short answer: it depends on which airline you’re targeting.
The Airbus A320 type rating is currently the most in-demand for Indian airlines due to IndiGo’s fleet size. However, the Boeing 737 remains highly valuable given global airline networks and the B737 MAX’s expanding Indian fleet.
Research your target airline’s fleet before committing to a specific type rating.
Most pilots underestimate how much a solid pre-type rating foundation affects their performance inside the simulator.
Ground school is fast. Simulator sessions are expensive. Mistakes that stem from incomplete aircraft systems knowledge cost you extra hours and significantly more money.
That’s where a structured pre-type rating course gives you a real edge. Going into your type rating with a working knowledge of jet aircraft systems, multi-crew procedures, and airline-style operations means you spend more time building skill and less time catching up.
FMS Aviation Academy’s Pre-Type Rating Course is built for exactly this stage. It prepares CPL holders for the technical depth, operational tempo, and CRM demands of jet type rating training — before the clock starts running on your sim hours.
After your type rating, FMS’s Post-Type Rating Course bridges the gap between completing your rating and walking into an airline selection process ready — not rusty.
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A Boeing 737 type rating is a DGCA licence endorsement that legally authorises a CPL or ATPL holder to operate the Boeing 737 aircraft as part of a commercial airline crew. You cannot fly the 737 as a First Officer on any Indian airline without it.
You need a valid DGCA CPL (or a foreign CPL converted to DGCA), a valid DGCA Class 1 Medical Certificate, ICAO English Language Proficiency Level 4 or above, and at least 200 flight hours. Your CPL and medical must remain valid throughout the entire course.
Read more: How to Become a Pilot in India
The Boeing 737 NG initial type rating as per DGCA India requirements takes approximately 40–45 days, inclusive of rest days. This covers ground school, fixed base and full-flight simulator sessions, the DGCA skill test, and base training on the actual aircraft.
Training in India at a DGCA-approved centre typically costs between ₹10 lakh and ₹15 lakh. Overseas training (Europe, Southeast Asia) on a DGCA-curriculum programme can cost ₹15 lakh to ₹25 lakh. Always factor in travel, accommodation, and visa costs when training abroad. For a full budget breakdown: Cost of Becoming a Pilot in India 2026
The 737 NG covers the 737-800 and 737-900 series — the current backbone of most Indian and global carrier fleets. The 737 MAX is the next-generation variant with MCAS (Maneuvering Characteristics Augmentation System) and updated avionics. Pilots with a 737 NG type rating can add the MAX qualification through a shorter differences training course, rather than a full type rating.
This depends on your target airline. IndiGo and Air India operate large A320 family fleets, making the A320 the most in-demand type rating in India currently. SpiceJet, Air India Express, and Akasa Air operate B737 fleets. Research your preferred airline's fleet and align your type rating choice with where you want to fly.
You're not legally required to complete one — but it makes a significant difference. A pre-type rating course gives you a head start on aircraft systems, jet operations, multi-crew procedures, and FMS familiarity before your sim clock starts. This directly reduces the number of extra simulator sessions you might otherwise need.
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DGCA mandates recurrent training and simulator proficiency checks every 6–12 months to keep your type rating active. If you're with an airline, they handle recurrent training internally. Independent pilots must complete recurrent training at a DGCA-approved simulator centre.
Yes, provided the programme is conducted under DGCA India curriculum by an approved training organisation, and the DGCA skill test is conducted by a DGCA-authorised examiner. The completed documentation must be submitted directly to DGCA's Directorate of Training and Licensing for endorsement. Always confirm DGCA compliance before enrolling.
After your type rating, you enter airline recruitment as a First Officer candidate.
FMS Aviation Academy's Post-Type Rating Course and Airline Entrance Exam Preparation courses prepare you for airline selection tests, simulator assessments, and HR interviews. Long term, the ATPL is your path to command.
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