Commercial pilot training to start at Lilabari in mid-April

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Lilabari Airport in Assam’s Lakhimpur district is all set to offer commercial pilot training from mid-April. The pilot training was slated to begin on Friday but due to specific reasons, the inauguration of the training has been postponed to April 12. The training of pilots will take place under the initiative of the Red Bird Flight Training Academy. The flight training academy has been started with an aim to train the students of Assam and the Northeast. Notably, many students from different parts of the Northeast have already taken admission for pilot training into the academy.

According to reports, two Red Bird flights have arrived at Lakhimpur from Pune in Maharashtra. Meanwhile, Civil Aviation Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia will officially inaugurate the pilot training programme at the Lilabari airport in April. Northeast’s first aviation pilot training academy, offering commercial pilot license training (CPL) will be operational at the Lilabari Airport from mid-April. Two aircraft for pilot training arrived at Lilabari in upper Assam’s Lakhimpur district on Tuesday. The Red Bird Flight Training Academy won the bid to start three flying training organizations (FTOs) in the country and one is in Lilabari. The academy, which will operate under the watchful eyes of the ministry of civil aviation, will produce pilots for commercial aircraft.” Pilots will be trained in India. Cash flow to foreign training schools will reduce. Also the target to boost the aviation industry needs pilots,” said a senior official of the Airports Authority of India (AAI). The academy is being set up under the Atmanirbhar Bharat initiative. Technam P2008JC single-engine and Technam P2006T multi-engine trainee aircraft arrived at Lilabari from Baramati in Maharashtra. They flew all the way crossing international territory over Bangladesh from Ranchi to Agartala via Silchar. Vice-president, training, Red Bird Flight Training Academy, Abhilasha Singh, said the effort is on to produce 150 to 200 trainee pilots every year.

“We have the most modern glass cockpit aircraft for training, which are similar to the ones of Airbus and Boeing,” she said, adding that training in all kinds of terrain in the northeast is going to be beneficial. Countries like the US and New Zealand were the most preferred destinations for commercial pilot training for aspiring candidates from India over the years.AAI has facilitated all the approvals needed for the project, from the Bureau of Civil Aviation Security (BCAS) and Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA), and guided the agency for early completion of the project.

“We are targeting commencement of training as soon as approvals are obtained from BCAS and DGCA, hopefully by next week,” said an AAI official. The practicals will have 200 hours of single-engine, multi-engine flying.”Most awaited day of #Lilabari and NER, finally two flying machines have arrived today at Lilabari Airport for Redbird Flying Training Academy to empower the youth for a brighter future with wings. Both aircraft were greeted with the traditional water cannon salute,” read a post from the Twitter handle of Lilabari Airport on Tuesday night. The Assam Flying Club, which once used to provide commercial pilot training from Guwahati airport, became defunct long ago.

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