Indian Airline, IndiGo Airline, Releases Episode 3 of its ‘License To Fly’ Series

IndiGo airline released the third episode for its License to Fly Series. In this latest episode of License to Fly, IndiGo takes you on a journey in the next phase of becoming a pilot, with Captain Vikram Singh, Deputy Chief Pilot – Training, IndiGo. With over 37 years and 22,000 hours of flying, Captain Vikram sheds light on what it takes to fly a bigger aircraft. From being sent to one of IndiGo’s approved type rating centers in Bangkok, Delhi, Bengaluru or London, to being inside the simulator – Captain Vikram breaks down the rigorous training, time and effort that goes into learning how to operate the Airbus 320. Practice truly makes perfect, as you’ll learn from this insightful episode that takes you one step closer to flying in the blue sky with IndiGo.

Source: IndiGo
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Indian Pilot Training Group FSTC to Begin Ground Classes in Dwarka, Delhi in July

Well known Indian pilot training group FSTC operating both full flight simulator training centers and flight schools has shared that its flight training subsidiary FSTC Flying School will be commencing ground classes at Dwarka, Delhi on the 3rd of July 2023.

Source: FSTC Announcement
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Airbus Launches Drone Pilot Training Programme in India

Airbus will offer drone pilot training courses in India, addressing the skilling requirements of a growing industry.

The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA)-approved course will commence from 26 June 2023, and will be provided at the Airbus Training Centre in Bengaluru. Designed for micro and small category drones, the five-day programme will include both theory and flying lessons that will boost the knowledge of aspiring drone pilots and deepen capabilities in the fast-developing drone sector in India.

Speaking on the launch, Laurie Alder, Head of Customer Services, Airbus India and South Asia, said: “Building on Airbus’ growing presence in delivering high quality state-of-the art pilot and maintenance training in India, a broadening of the scope into drone training is a demonstration of our commitment to supporting the upskilling of India’s aviation infrastructure development. We believe that this course will provide industry-specific skills and knowledge of safe operations of drones to aspiring drone pilots in the country, which will help them develop their career in this rapidly growing industry.”

DGCA-approved Airbus instructors will provide theoretical training covering topics such as drone rules, basic principles of flight, ATC procedures, maintenance, operations and aerodynamics. The students will also receive drone flying lessons, which will include simulator training, and practical flying lessons at an Airbus approved facility in Bengaluru, where drones will be provided by Airbus. Students will be awarded a certificate from Airbus on successful completion of the course.

Candidates who have successfully completed Class 10 and are between 18 and 65 years of age are eligible to  apply for the programme. They must also hold a valid Indian passport and would be required to produce a medical certificate of fitness to undergo the training and operate the drones. 

Source: Airbus Press Release
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India has 35 Approved Flight Schools with 54 Bases with 9 More to be Added by Year End

In 2016, India has 29 flying training organizations (FTOs). At present, the country has 35 FTOs with 54 bases, the Minister of Civil Aviation, Shri Jyotiraditya M. Scindia said. According to Scindia, by December, 2023, 9 more bases are likely to be added, taking the number of bases to 63.

Source: India Press Information Bureau

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