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Radio Telephony Exam India – Complete Guide to RTR(A) Licence

The Radio Telephony Exam India is a critical step for all aspiring pilots who want to obtain the RTR(A) licence. This guide provides a detailed overview of the exam process, eligibility criteria, common errors, and how Airline Prep School (ALPS) prepares students to excel in both theory and practical radio communication.


What Is a Radio Telephony (RT) Exam?

A Radio Telephony Exam India is a mandatory certification that ensures pilots can communicate effectively over aviation radio frequencies. It is regulated by the DGCA and the Wireless Planning & Coordination (WPC) wing of the Ministry of Communications.

The exam validates a pilot’s ability to use ICAO-standard phraseology, perform readbacks accurately, and maintain communication safety. At Airline Prep School (ALPS), students practice real-time communication exercises to gain confidence before attempting the Radio Telephony Exam India.


Radio Telephony Licence Requirements in India

  • Eligibility: Minimum age 18 years; education: 10+2 with Physics & Mathematics or as per DGCA norms.
  • Documents Needed: Passport-size photos, ID proof, educational certificates, medical certificate, and application form.
  • Regulatory Authorities: DGCA and WPC (Ministry of Communications).
  • Additional Criteria: English proficiency and good hearing are mandatory for the Radio Telephony Exam India.

Step-by-Step Guide to RT Exam Process

Part 1: Written / Computer-Based Test

  • Covers aviation regulations, ICAO phraseology, and radio operation fundamentals.
  • Multiple-choice questions assess theoretical knowledge essential for the Radio Telephony Exam India.

Part 2: Oral / Viva Exam

  • Real-time communication simulation with an examiner to test clarity and message accuracy.
  • Evaluates pronunciation, readbacks, and response under pressure.

Clearance & Licence Issuance

  • Results are evaluated by DGCA/WPC.
  • Successful candidates receive the RTR(A) licence, which is valid for life, subject to medical renewals.

For detailed procedures, visit our RTR(A) Licence page.


Common Mistakes & How to Avoid Them

  • Incorrect ICAO phraseology or message format.
  • Skipping readbacks or repeating wrong frequencies.
  • Mispronunciation or unclear speech under stress.

Tips to avoid mistakes in the Radio Telephony Exam India:

  • Practice in real-time simulator scenarios.
  • Record your communications and review errors.
  • Attend mock exams at ALPS to simulate real exam conditions.

Reference: DGCA Radio Telephony Guidelines


How ALPS Prepares Students for RT Exams

  • Mock Tests: Simulate real exam situations to assess readiness.
  • Phraseology Drills: Reinforce ICAO-standard communication skills.
  • Practical Sessions: Hands-on radio exercises to prepare for real scenarios.
  • Success Stories: Students regularly achieve top scores in both parts of the Radio Telephony Exam India.

Our CPL Course integrates RT exam preparation for comprehensive pilot training.


Tips to Ace Your Radio Telephony Exam

  • Follow a daily study schedule including theory and practical exercises.
  • Revise ICAO phraseology regularly for better retention.
  • Participate in group practice sessions to simulate real communication.
  • Simulate stressful conditions to enhance clarity under pressure.
  • Review feedback from instructors during mock tests at ALPS.

FAQs About Radio Telephony Exams

Is RT licence mandatory for CPL?

Yes, the RTR(A) licence is mandatory for all CPL holders to operate aircraft in controlled airspace in India. This is validated through the Radio Telephony Exam India.

How long does it take to get an RTR(A) licence?

The process usually takes 4–6 weeks, including exam preparation, application submission, and clearance by DGCA/WPC.

Can I appear for the exam without prior training?

While possible, training at institutes like ALPS is highly recommended to avoid common mistakes and improve success in the Radio Telephony Exam India.

What is the pass mark for the RT exam?

Candidates must score at least 75% in the written part and demonstrate accurate communication during the oral exam.

Are practical radio sessions part of the training?

Yes, practical sessions, including simulator exercises and live communication drills, are essential to prepare for the Radio Telephony Exam India.

Check our Pilot Cadet Program for structured training that includes RT exam preparation.


Conclusion

The Radio Telephony Exam India is a key milestone for any aspiring pilot. Understanding licence requirements, following structured preparation, and practicing real-time communication significantly increases your success chances. At Airline Prep School (ALPS), we provide expert guidance, mock tests, and practical exercises to ensure students excel in both theory and oral exams.


Comparison Table: Written vs Oral RT Exam

Exam Part Mode Focus Areas Passing Criteria
Part 1 Written / Computer Regulations, Phraseology, Basics 75% correct answers
Part 2 Oral / Viva Live Communication, Readbacks Examiner assessment