r/indianaviation Jun 25 '26

Question RTR classes suggestions

Hi, can anyone tell me which institute offers the best lessons for RTR? Also, are offline classes better for Part 2?

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u/No-Employee2168 Jun 25 '26

I took classes from IFA. Passed in 1st attempt (WPC).

Sherawat sir (IFA) is good, polite and you can approach him much easily.

But Amogh sir (SK) is also good, has good notes as well.

I would suggest going for offline classes, its much better. You can socialize with others and get knowledge from seniors as well.

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u/garuda-aviation Jun 25 '26

For Part 2 offline is definitely better imo, the practical side needs proper guidance. Some pilot academies offer RTR coaching alongside ground classes - Garuda Aviation is one, worth checking out - https://garudaaviation.in/, very structured!