Government wants Madras Flying Club club to stay

Chennai: The Madras Flying Club (MFC) has just been managing to exist by training their pilots at the Vellore airfield. But after the Airports Authority of India (AAI) informed them that subsidised operation rates applied only to the Madras Airport, and to use the Vellore airfield, they would have to pay commercial rates, the flight training school finds itself on shaky ground.

Add to this, a strong statement made by Director General of Civil Aviation E K Bharat Bhushan that the MFC might have to “necessarily move out of Chennai” because of the spike in air traffic; and this does not bode well for the club. His suggestion that looking at Pondicherry and Salem as other “probable” locations for flight schools in Tamil Nadu indicate that the central body is not in favour of sharing airport space with the club.
15/04/12 Daniel Thimmayya/New Indian Express/IBN Live

2 thoughts on “Government wants Madras Flying Club club to stay

  1. Is that for fresher any vacancy was there, please will you guide me please..

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