
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 cleared your CPL. You have your hours logged. Now comes the step that actually gets you into an airline cockpit. Your type rating.
For many Indian pilots, the ATR 72-600 type rating is the first commercial aircraft endorsement they pursue.
It opens doors to IndiGo’s regional operations and a strong footing in India’s fast-growing aviation sector.
This guide breaks down everything you need to know — eligibility, training structure, cost, and what comes after.
The ATR 72-600 is a twin-engine turboprop aircraft built by ATR (Avions de Transport Régional), a Franco-Italian manufacturer. With a capacity of up to 78 passengers, it is one of the most widely operated regional aircraft globally and in India.
IndiGo, India’s largest airline by fleet size and market share, operates a growing fleet of ATR 72-600 aircraft alongside its Airbus A320 family, making the ATR 72-600 type rating a direct gateway to one of India’s biggest employers of pilots.
A type rating is not just another certificate. It is a mandatory DGCA certification that qualifies you to fly a specific aircraft type under multi-crew and airline SOP conditions. Without a valid type rating, even a fresh CPL holder cannot be hired as a First Officer by any major Indian airline.
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Before you begin your ATR 72-600 type rating, you must meet these DGCA prerequisites:
The ATR 72-600 type rating programme for Indian CPL holders must comply with DGCA India requirements, and approved training organisations (ATOs) abroad structure their courses specifically to align with DGCA standards so that the rating is valid for Indian airline operations.
If you are yet to clear your DGCA ground theory exams or haven’t completed your MCC, those are the milestones to focus on first. FMS Aviation Academy can guide you through every stage, from DGCA exam preparation to airline readiness.
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The ATR 72-600 type rating follows a structured, three-phase curriculum.
Theoretical knowledge instruction typically consists of approximately 116 programmed academic training hours across 16 training days. It includes computer-based training (CBT), mock-up of a flight deck, classroom instruction, practical training and examinations, limitations, mass and balance calculations, Aircraft Flight Manual (AFM) performance tables, and operational procedures training.
Ground school covers:
This is the heart of the type rating. You train on a Level D Full Flight Simulator, the highest fidelity sim available, which replicates ATR 72-600 systems, handling, and weather conditions in real time.
The simulator portion typically involves 44 hours of Full Flight Simulator time, including LOFT (Line-Oriented Flight Training) and skills tests.
Simulator sessions cover:
Upon successful completion of ground school and simulator training, the ATO submits training records to the competent authority and the ATR 72-600 type rating is officially endorsed on the pilot’s licence. For Indian pilots, this is endorsed as per DGCA CAR requirements.
Some ATOs also include limited base training, actual flights on the ATR 72-600 aircraft, especially for pilots without prior complex aircraft experience.
The ATR 72-600 initial type rating as per DGCA India requirements lasts approximately 40 days, including rest days. For EASA-compliant programmes (which many Indian pilots pursue abroad), the duration is approximately 38 days.
Most approved ATOs structure the programme as a continuous 5–6 week course with no gaps between phases, ensuring knowledge retention from ground school to simulator.
The ATR 72-600 type rating cost for Indian pilots (DGCA-compliant) generally ranges between:
₹12,00,000 – ₹18,00,000 (approximately USD 14,000–22,000)
This typically includes:
Costs that are usually separate:
Budget carefully. The total out-of-pocket cost including travel and accommodation can add ₹3–5 lakh above the course fee.
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This is the most common question among fresh CPL holders. Here’s a straightforward comparison:
| Factor | ATR 72-600 | Boeing 737 | Airbus A320 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Aircraft type | Twin-engine turboprop | Narrow-body jet | Narrow-body jet |
| Primary market | Regional / domestic | Domestic + international | Domestic + international |
| Type rating cost (India) | ₹12–18 lakh | ₹18–28 lakh | ₹18–28 lakh |
| Key Indian operator | IndiGo (regional) | SpiceJet, Air India | IndiGo, Air India, Akasa |
| Entry for low-hours pilots | More accessible | Requires more experience | Requires more experience |
The ATR is ideal for pilots starting in regional airlines — it offers hands-on operational experience, often in challenging weather and at demanding airports — making it an excellent foundation for a long airline career.
For most Indian CPL holders with 200–500 total hours, the ATR 72-600 type rating is the most accessible and strategically sound first step. Jet type ratings can follow once you have airline hours on your licence.
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A type rating is expensive and time-limited. You cannot afford to arrive unprepared. Most candidates invest 4–8 weeks in pre-type rating preparation before the course begins.
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FMS Aviation Academy’s Pre-Type Rating Course is specifically designed for this preparation window. It covers systems, procedures, performance, and simulator preparation. Arrive at your ATO confident and exam-ready from day one.
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Yes. Indian CPL holders obtain their ATR 72-600 type rating from DGCA-approved ATOs abroad that specifically align their programmes with DGCA India requirements. Once completed and endorsed on your DGCA licence, the type rating is fully valid for airline operations in India. Many approved centres are located in France, Spain, Singapore, Ireland, and Bangkok.
You can pursue the ATR 72-600 type rating once you hold a valid DGCA CPL with IR, a minimum of 200 total hours (100 as PIC), ME rating, valid Class 1 Medical, RTR(A), and a completed MCC certificate. If you've met all these requirements, you can enroll. Most fresh CPL holders find the ATR 72-600 the most accessible type rating to start with.
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The DGCA-compliant ATR 72-600 type rating typically requires around 42–44 hours on a Full Flight Simulator (Level D). This includes systems training, normal and emergency procedures, LOFT sessions, and the Licence Skill Test (LST) conducted by a certified Type Rating Examiner.
Most approved ATOs require a minimum passing score of 80% in the type rating written exam. This exam covers ATR 72-600 systems, limitations, performance, mass and balance, emergency procedures, and operational subjects. Thorough pre-type rating preparation significantly improves your chances of passing on the first attempt.
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The course fee for a DGCA-compliant ATR 72-600 type rating typically ranges between ₹12,00,000 and ₹18,00,000. Add ₹3–5 lakh for return flights, accommodation, and living expenses over the 5–6 week course. Budget a total of approximately ₹15–23 lakh all-inclusive.
For a complete cost breakdown: Pilot Training Cost in India 2026
IndiGo is the primary Indian operator of the ATR 72-600, recruiting rated pilots as direct-entry First Officers and Captains for regional routes. Alliance Air and other regional operators also hire ATR-rated pilots. The rating also opens opportunities with regional airlines across Southeast Asia, the Middle East, and Africa.
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For fresh CPL holders with 200–500 total hours, the ATR 72-600 is typically the more accessible and cost-effective first type rating. It offers strong regional airline employment prospects in India and internationally. Once you have 500–1,000+ hours on the ATR, you can pursue a jet type rating (A320 or B737) to expand your career options.
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The ATR 72-600 is the most modern variant in the ATR 72 family — featuring an advanced glass cockpit (PW127M engines, Primus Epic avionics) compared to the older -500 series. For Indian airline operations, the -600 is the most relevant variant since IndiGo and other regional carriers operate this version. A pilot holding a -500 rating can upgrade to -600 through differences training, which takes approximately five days.
The ATR 72-600 type rating requires recurrent training and proficiency checks periodically (typically annual or biannual, as per DGCA regulations and airline SOPs) to remain valid. Airlines usually conduct these in-house as part of their recurrent training programmes. If a type rating lapses, a renewal programme is required before returning to operations.

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