
The RTR(A) is not just a certification; it is a legal requirement for pilots to operate radio equipment in Indian-registered aircraft. We provide specialized training that prepares candidates for the rigorous two-part examination: Transmission (Part 1) and Oral (Part 2).
Wireless Planning & Coordination wing licensing ensures global spectral compliance.
Examinations overseen by Airports Authority of India for rigorous standards.
Compliance with ICAO Annex 10 standards, mandatory for all commercial flight deck operations.
Our curriculum is designed to transform complex protocols into muscle memory.
Master the specific syntax used between aircraft and air traffic controllers to eliminate ambiguity.
Full immersion into the International Civil Aviation Organization standards, ensuring your voice is understood at any airport worldwide.
Mayday and Pan-Pan protocols for high-pressure situations.
Conciseness and frequency etiquette.
Reducing cockpit workload through effective talk.




Individual booths equipped with David Clark and Bose equivalent noise-canceling headsets for realistic acoustic immersion.

Real-time frequency monitoring allows instructors to provide instant corrective feedback on tone, pace, and phraseology.

Dynamic scenarios involving multiple 'aircraft' on the same frequency to simulate high-density airspace saturation.
"In the cockpit, your voice is an instrument. We don't just teach you what to say; we teach you how to maintain authority and clarity when every second counts. Communication is not a soft skill—it is a survival skill."


Full Aviation Lab featuring dedicated RT Lab, Fixed Base Simulator, and Avionics Workbench — Coming Soon to our Signature Campus.