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...Students falling in the ambit of science background are eligible to take part in this course and the approved board must be SSC board. A flight radio operator's...
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...a official document of authorization to appear for FAA USA Pilots written exams in USA. Hence students dont need to repeat the course in the...
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...An Air Hostess can be promoted to the post of Senior Flight Attendant along with then Head assistant. It is also promising to broaden your horizons...
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...to the aeronautical portable service. Those who meet the criteria by locking obligatory standards of feat are decided the official document / authorization...
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...Flight Plan, (2) course-plotting Card, (3) Take-off calculation tag, (4) NOT-AMS (5) Meteorological diagram for purpose in addition to alternate airports...
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...obligatory to experience training as well as pass exam conducted by the Ministry of Communications, Govt. of India . On passing the exam the...
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The Aviation Educational Activities of THE SKYLINE AVIATION CLUB had started on October 15th, 1987 under the name of The Indian Aviation Academy with a grand function inaugurated by Veteran lady Pilot Dr. Prabhavati Dixit (who broke the National Record to acquire Private Pilot's License at the age of 65) on the eve of the 55th Civil Aviation Anniversary of India.
The Inauguration function was organized under the banner of The Fly High Aviation Club supported by Youth Hostel Association of India, Bardoli Unit, under able guidance of the then president Dr. Rajeev Rane. Since inception the Club was involved in Aviation Educational Activities such as Aeromodelling, Aviation Awareness Programs, Private Pilot's License (Hobby) Ground Training Course, Ham Radio, etc. for the benefits of students of Schools and Colleges. The Club was able to conduct weekend courses at St. Joseph High School, Malad, Mumbai for preparing students to qualify for written examinations of Indian Private Pilot's License (PPL) and Amateur Radio Wireless License. During November 12th, 1990 to June 21st, 1992, under the banner of The Indian Aviation Academy the Club was able to prepare 332 students for PPL exams and 139 students for Amateur Radio Wireless License Exams without pecuniary interest.