
Nagpur Flying Club ready, three planes arrived
Nagpur, dt. 25: Nagpur Flying Club newly equipped.
The pre-inspection flight of three aircraft was successful with the permission of the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA). Dr. All the three aircrafts are ready for training at Babasaheb Ambedkar International Airport. Sanjeev Kumar gave today.
The Nagpur Flying Club has four aircraft, three of which are in the Cessna 152 category and one in the 172 category. Three of these aircraft were ready for training. The test flights of all the three aircraft were successfully completed today in collaboration with the Airport Authority. A report on the success of the flight will be submitted to the Director General of Nagpur Aviation. The Divisional Commissioner informed today that the Airworthiness Redrew Certificate will be obtained only after the approval of the Director General.
From the hangar of Nagpur Flying Club in the airport area to the airport runway and after that all these three planes took to the skies. The manpower required for the flight of the aircraft has been made available in various ways. Therefore, the FGO will be recognized by the DGCA. The admission process of the students will be started soon thereafter.
Nagpur Flying Club has four aircraft, two of which are owned by the club. Also, two aircrafts have been procured on contract basis from the Aero Club of India, New Delhi. Highly planned efforts have been made to resume pilot training which has been closed for the last three and a half years. With the launch of the Covid-19 lockdown, a new aircraft has been launched, overcoming various difficulties and giving priority to aircraft training.
Nagpur Flying Club was established in 1947. It has gained recognition as an important institution in Vidarbha. So far many pilots have been trained by this club. Considering its career in the field of aviation, the Government of Maharashtra has registered this club (Nagpur Flying Club Pvt. Ltd.) as a government owned company on December 21, 2006. The work of this company is in accordance with the Companies Act.
The Board of Directors of Nagpur Flying Club initially conducted a mandatory exchange of three aircraft and a strip inspection of one aircraft. All four aircraft were brought to the standard. D. T. Was investigated. The hangar was also renovated. The radio equipment required for the aircraft was repaired, CAMO was renewed and other facilities were planned. Apart from this, only after de-registration and registration of Aero Mobile License of Aero Club of India as well as permission for testing of aircrafts, all the three aircrafts of Nagpur Flying Club successfully flew in the sky today. Presented by Sanjeev Kumar.
Nagpur, dt. 25: Nagpur Flying Club newly equipped.
The pre-inspection flight of three aircraft was successful with the permission of the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA). Dr. All the three aircrafts are ready for training at Babasaheb Ambedkar International Airport. Sanjeev Kumar gave today.
The Nagpur Flying Club has four aircraft, three of which are in the Cessna 152 category and one in the 172 category. Three of these aircraft were ready for training. The test flights of all the three aircraft were successfully completed today in collaboration with the Airport Authority. A report on the success of the flight will be submitted to the Director General of Nagpur Aviation. The Divisional Commissioner informed today that the Airworthiness Redrew Certificate will be obtained only after the approval of the Director General.
From the hangar of Nagpur Flying Club in the airport area to the airport runway and after that all these three planes took to the skies. The manpower required for the flight of the aircraft has been made available in various ways. Therefore, the FGO will be recognized by the DGCA. The admission process of the students will be started soon thereafter.
Nagpur Flying Club has four aircraft, two of which are owned by the club. Also, two aircrafts have been procured on contract basis from the Aero Club of India, New Delhi. Highly planned efforts have been made to resume pilot training which has been closed for the last three and a half years. With the launch of the Covid-19 lockdown, a new aircraft has been launched, overcoming various difficulties and giving priority to aircraft training.
Nagpur Flying Club was established in 1947. It has gained recognition as an important institution in Vidarbha. So far many pilots have been trained by this club. Considering its career in the field of aviation, the Government of Maharashtra has registered this club (Nagpur Flying Club Pvt. Ltd.) as a government owned company on December 21, 2006. The work of this company is in accordance with the Companies Act.
The Board of Directors of Nagpur Flying Club initially conducted a mandatory exchange of three aircraft and a strip inspection of one aircraft. All four aircraft were brought to the standard. D. T. Was investigated. The hangar was also renovated. The radio equipment required for the aircraft was repaired, CAMO was renewed and other facilities were planned. Apart from this, only after de-registration and registration of Aero Mobile License of Aero Club of India as well as permission for testing of aircrafts, all the three aircrafts of Nagpur Flying Club successfully flew in the sky today. Presented by Sanjeev Kumar.
The pre-inspection flight of three aircraft was successful with the permission of the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA). Dr. All the three aircrafts are ready for training at Babasaheb Ambedkar International Airport. Sanjeev Kumar gave today.
The Nagpur Flying Club has four aircraft, three of which are in the Cessna 152 category and one in the 172 category. Three of these aircraft were ready for training. The test flights of all the three aircraft were successfully completed today in collaboration with the Airport Authority. A report on the success of the flight will be submitted to the Director General of Nagpur Aviation. The Divisional Commissioner informed today that the Airworthiness Redrew Certificate will be obtained only after the approval of the Director General.
From the hangar of Nagpur Flying Club in the airport area to the airport runway and after that all these three planes took to the skies. The manpower required for the flight of the aircraft has been made available in various ways. Therefore, the FGO will be recognized by the DGCA. The admission process of the students will be started soon thereafter.
Nagpur Flying Club has four aircraft, two of which are owned by the club. Also, two aircrafts have been procured on contract basis from the Aero Club of India, New Delhi. Highly planned efforts have been made to resume pilot training which has been closed for the last three and a half years. With the launch of the Covid-19 lockdown, a new aircraft has been launched, overcoming various difficulties and giving priority to aircraft training.
Nagpur Flying Club was established in 1947. It has gained recognition as an important institution in Vidarbha. So far many pilots have been trained by this club. Considering its career in the field of aviation, the Government of Maharashtra has registered this club (Nagpur Flying Club Pvt. Ltd.) as a government owned company on December 21, 2006. The work of this company is in accordance with the Companies Act.
The Board of Directors of Nagpur Flying Club initially conducted a mandatory exchange of three aircraft and a strip inspection of one aircraft. All four aircraft were brought to the standard. D. T. Was investigated. The hangar was also renovated. The radio equipment required for the aircraft was repaired, CAMO was renewed and other facilities were planned. Apart from this, only after de-registration and registration of Aero Mobile License of Aero Club of India as well as permission for testing of aircrafts, all the three aircrafts of Nagpur Flying Club successfully flew in the sky today. Presented by Sanjeev Kumar.