Amritsar Aviation Club get another Hansa-3 Aircraft
Amritsar: Govt. of India in the Ministry of Civil Aviation has allotted another Hansa-3 Aircraft to the Amritsar Civil Aviation Club for its use for flying purposes.
In a release issued here today Deputy Commissioner, Amritsar-cum-Manager, and Amritsar Aviation Club Kahan Singh Pannu, stated that the Amritsar Civil Aviation Club has achieved new heights and is one of the most prestigious Civil Aviation Club of the Northern India. The Aircraft will reach the Club at Amritsar on 15th Feb, 2011.
Pannu said that Rachpal Singh, Chief Flying Instructor of the Club along with Pilot instructor Amit Dahiya and Vikram Toor shall leave for ferrying from National Aerospace Laboratories Bangaluru.
He stated that club is already having two Hansa-3 Aircraft, one Cessna 172 Aircraft and in addition it is having one twin engine beach craft baron Aircraft for training purposes.
Pannu intimated that a large number of students from Northern India have been availing the facilities of Aircraft training at club. Even the students from North-eastern States are availing the training facilities at Amritsar Civil Aviation Club. He stated that the training is being imparted by the Club at concessional rates as the club is running on no-profit basis.
31/01/11 Punjab Newsline
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