Mumbai: A new rule aimed at improving the quality of trainee pilots has just made it a tad more difficult to earn a pilot's licence.
In a revision to Rule 38 of Aircraft Rules 1937, brought into effect by the directorate-general of civil aviation on Monday, students appearing for commercial pilot's licence ground training exams should either have a private pilot's licence or 50 hours of flying experience.
They should also have taken classes from a DGCA-approved ground training institute. As a majority of the students start flying only after clearing the ground training exams, the new rule would be sending about 3,000 students (who were to appear for exams in October) scurrying into the handful of over-burdened flying schools of India in the next few weeks.
That would spell trouble, as most of the flying schools in the country are struggling with poor infrastructure.
09/08/06 Manju V/Times of India
To Read the News in full at Source, Click the Headline
Wednesday, August 09, 2006
Home »
» Pilot's licence easy no more
Pilot's licence easy no more
Wednesday, August 09, 2006
Related Posts:
Name Adampur airport after Guru Ravidass: Cong Jalandhar: The Congress has demanded that the upcoming domestic airport at Adampur should be named after Guru Ravidass. The move is being seen as an … Read More
A billion Indians wants to fly high; Can our airports get ready on time? The Indian aviation sector is truly taking off—with an unprecedented 18% annual passenger traffic growth over the last three years, the industry is o… Read More
AAI’s long term plan: shift its colony, ATC tower to make space for more planes at Chennai airport Chennai: Airports Authority of India (AAI) is considering to free up some land lying close to the runway on the side of the GST Road at Chennai airpo… Read More
HAL, Fairfax keen to reopen old airport Bengaluru: Canadian billionnaire Prem Watsa-owned Fairfax Group, along with HAL, is gearing up for starting domestic flights from the old airport. F… Read More
Why Chennai airport may miss the flight Chennai: Around 13 airports in the country will get shopping plazas, business parks, corporate offices, convention and exhibition halls as part of a … Read More
0 comments:
Post a Comment