Several steps taken for advancement of the flying training in the country

Ministry of Civil Aviation

Several steps taken for advancement of the flying training in the country

There are 34 Flying Training Organisations (FTOs) operating at 52 bases

Posted On: 08 DEC 2022 5:20PM by PIB Delhi

 The Government has taken several steps for advancement of the flying training in the country. These include the following:

  1. Ministry of Civil Aviation has approved liberalised Flying Training Organisation (FTO) guidelines wherein the concept of airport royalty (revenue share payment by FTOs to AAI) has been abolished and land rentals have been significantly rationalised.
  2. (ii) Airports Authority of India (AAI) issued award letters on 31 May 2021 and 29 October 2021 for nine FTOs to be established at five airports i.e. two at Belagavi (Karnataka), two at Jalgaon (Maharashtra), two at Kalaburagi (Karnataka), two at Khajuraho (Madhya Pradesh) and one at Lilabari (Assam).
  3. Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has introduced Online-On Demand Examination (OLODE) for the Aircraft Maintenance Engineers (AME) and Flying Crew (FC) candidates with effect from November 2021. This facility allows candidates to choose the date and time from the available exam slots.
  4. DGCA has modified its regulations to empower Flying Instructors with the right to authorise flight operations at FTOs. This was hitherto restricted to the Chief Flying Instructor (CFI) or Deputy CFIs only.
  5. India’s largest flying academy – Indira Gandhi Rashtriya Uran Akademi (IGRUA) at Amethi (Uttar Pradesh) – has been permitted to carry out pilot training in Gondia (Maharashtra) and Kalaburagi (Karnataka) to enhance its flying hours and aircraft utilisation, which get severely affected during winter months due to low visbility. IGRUA has commenced operating on all weekends and holidays. It completed 19,019 flying hours during the year 2021 as compared to 15,137 hours in the pre-Covid year 2019, an increase of over 25%.

             At present, there are 34 Flying Training Organisations (FTOs) operating at 52 bases as approved by the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA). List of State Wise Flying training institutes is at Annexure.

Flying Training Institutes are established as per Civil Aviation requirements Section-7, Series-d, Part-I specified by Directorate General of Civil Aviation which are reviewed as per international practices from time to time.  

The number of CPLs issued during the last three years is as follows: Year CPLs issued 2019-  744;   2020- 578; 2021-862. 

In 2021, after a competitive bidding process, AAI awarded nine FTO slots at five airports at Belagavi (Karnataka), Jalgaon (Maharashtra), Kalaburagi (Karnataka), Khajuraho (Madhya Pradesh) and Lilabari (Assam). Under FTO bidding Round 2, Airports Authority of India (AAI) initiated open tender bidding for 15 FTO slots at 10 Airports viz. Bhavnagar, Cooch Behar, Deoghar, Huballi, Jharsuguda, Kishangarh, Kadappa, Meerut, Salem and Tezu. AAI received bids only for 8 FTOs at 7 Airports namely – Tezu, Kishangarh, Meerut, Kadappa, Hubballi, Bhavnagar, Salem. Deoghar, under Santhal Parganas Division of Jharkhand did not receive any bid. In June 2022, 6 FTO slots were awarded by AAI at five airports namely: 2 slots at Bhavnagar (Gujarat), and one each at Hubballi (Karnataka), Kadappa (Andhra Pradesh), Kishangarh (Rajasthan) and Salem (Tamil Nadu).  These FTOs are expected to be operational by December 2023. Currently, no such proposal has been received in the Ministry of Civil Aviation for setting up new flying training institutes in Ayodhya in Uttar Pradesh, Mangaldoi in Assam and Bilaspur in Chhattisgarh.

Annexure

 STATE-WISE LIST OF FLYING TRAINING ORGANISATIONS (AS OF 30TH NOVEMBER 2022)

S No

State

Name

Address

Additional bases

  1.  

Bihar

Bihar Flying Institute

Patna Airport, Patna

  1.  

Gujarat

Ahmedabad Aviation & Aeronautics Ltd.,

AAA Hangar, Old Terminal Airport, Ahmedabad, Gujarat

  1.  

Gujarat

Gujarat Flying Club,

Vadodara Airport, Gujarat

  1.  

Haryana

Haryana Institute of Civil Aviation

Civil Aerodrome, Kunjpura Road, Karnal, Haryana.

  1. Hisar, Haryana
  2. Pinjore, Haryana
  1.  

Haryana

FSTC Flying School Private Ltd

Chaudhary Bansi Lal Airport,

Bhiwani, Haryana

Narnaul, Haryana

  1.  

Jharkhand

Alchemist  Aviation Pvt. Ltd.

Jamshedpur, Jharkhand

  1.  

Karnataka

Govt. Flying Training School

Jakkur, Bangalore

  1.  

Karnataka

Orient Flight Aviation Academy

Mysore, Karnataka

  1.  

Kerala

Rajiv Gandhi Academy for Aviation Technology

Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala

  1.  

Madhya Pradesh

Chimes Aviation   Academy,

Sagar, Madhya Pradesh

  1.  

Madhya Pradesh

Madhya Pradesh Flying Club, Indore

Devi Ahilyabai Holkar Airport, Civil Aerodrome, Bijasan Road,

Indore, Madhya Pradesh

Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh.

  1.  

Madhya Pradesh

Sha-Shib Flying Academy,

Guna, Madhya Pradesh

  1.  

Maharashtra

Academy of Carver Aviation,

Baramati Airport, Baramati, Maharashtra

  1.  

Maharashtra

Blue Ray Aviation

BRAPL Hangar, Osmanabad Airport, Maharashtra

Mahesana, Gujarat

  1.  

Maharashtra

Nagpur Flying Club

Office of the Divisional Commissioner, Civil Lines, Nagpur, Maharashtra.

  1.  

Maharashtra

National Flying Training Institute, Pvt. Ltd,

C/o Airport Authority of India, Birsi Airport, P.O.P; Paraswada,

Gondia, Maharashtra

  1.  

Maharashtra

Redbird Flight Training Academy Pvt. Ltd.

Baramati Airport, Baramati, Maharashtra

  1. Seoni, Madhya Pradesh
  2. Lilabari, Assam
  3. Kalaburagi, Karnataka
  1.  

Maharashtra

SVKM NMIMS

Academy of Aviation

Campus-Babulde, Shirpur, Dist. Dhule, Maharashtra

  1.  

Maharashtra

SKYNEX Aero Pvt. Ltd.

Jalgaon Airport, Jalgaon, Maharashtra

  1.  

Maharashtra

The Bombay Flying Club,

Juhu Airport, Santacruz (W), Mumbai, Maharashtra

  1. Mumbai, Maharashtra
  2. Dhule, Maharashtra
  1.  

Odisha

Govt. Aviation Training Institute,

Directorate of Aviation, Orissa, Civil Aerodrome, Bhubaneshwar, Odisha

Birasal, Odisha

  1.  

Punjab

Patiala Aviation Club

Patiala, Punjab

Amritsar, Punjab

  1.  

Rajasthan

Banasthali Vidyapith Gliding Flying Club

Banasthali, Dist. Tonk, Rajasthan

  1.  

Telangana

Asia Pacific Flight Training Academy Ltd.

GMR HIAL Airport, Rajiv Gandhi International Airport, Shamshabad, Hyderabad, Telangana (2013)

  1. Begumpet Airport, Hyderabad, Telangana (2015)
  1. Kalaburagi Airport,  Karnataka (2021)
  1.  

Telangana

Flytech Aviation  Academy,

A1-Kauser, Plot No.295, Road No. 10, West Maredpally.

Secunderabad. Telangana

  1. Nadirgul, Telangana
  2. Nagarjun Sagar, Andhra Pradesh
  1.  

Telangana

Telangana State Aviation Academy,

Andhra Pradesh, old Air Port,

Hyderabad, Telangana

  1.  

Telangana

Wings Aviation Pvt. Ltd.,

1-11-256/B, Plot No. 108,

Adjacent Airport Road, Begumpet, Hyderabad, Telangana

  1.  

Uttar Pradesh

Ambitions Flying Club Pvt. Ltd

Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh

  1.  

Uttar Pradesh

Chetak Aviation

MS-10, NH-91, Aligarh Airstrip, Dhanipur Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh

  1.  

Uttar Pradesh

Falcon Aviation Academy

Ayodhya, Faizabad, Uttar Pradesh. (Non-operational) (2013)

Rewa, Madhya Pradesh (2019)

  1.  

Uttar Pradesh

Garg Aviation Ltd. UP

Hangar No.3dhule, Civil Aerodrome, Cantt.

Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh

  1.  

Uttar Pradesh

Indira Gandhi Rashtriya Udan Akademy

Fursatganj, Dist. Raebareilly, Uttar Pradesh

Gondia, Maharashtra

  1.  

Uttar Pradesh

Pioneer Flying Academy Pvt. Ltd

MS-10, NH-91, Dhanipur Airport, Post Panethi, Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh

  1.  

Uttar Pradesh

Saraswati Aviation Academy

Sultanpur, Amhat Airfield, Uttar Pradesh

Source:  Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA)

This information was given by the Minister for Civil Aviation Sh. Jyotiraditya M. Scindia to a question in Lok Sabha today.

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