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Ind holding foreign CPL to get local flying permit easily

By IANS | Updated: May 28, 2019 20:20 IST

Ind holding a foreign commercial pilot's licence (CPL) would soon find it easier to get a flying permit in the country.

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Aviation regulator Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has decided to amend the existing clause in the Aircraft Rules to simplify the process.

The rule requires a person seeking Indian flying permit to have satisfactorily completed training as a pilot of an aeroplane within a period of five years immediately preceding the date of application.

"The DGCA is in the final stages of amending the rule under Section J of Schedule II in the Aircraft Rules, 1937. This will remove flying experience requirement in the preceding five years for issuance of a CPL," a reliable source told .

The move is aimed at allowing Indian citizens with foreign CPL in other countries to get a licence here.

A senior commander said that the proposed relaxation would help everyone as the current rule is very restrictive. Further, it will be aligned with the rules of other countries.

Many Ind go to the US, Canada and New Zealand for pilot training as courses are shorter there and in many cases flying experience is better due to clear weather.

Captain P.P. Singh, Senior Vice President at Jet Airways, welcomed the move saying it would simplify the licensing procedures and align them with the major foreign regulatory bodies.

"It is all the more important for Indian students with modest financial means, who typically work hard in blue collar jobs in foreign countries to finance their own licence. Till now, it has been a challenge for them to keep their flying hours valid and complete the requirements within the stipulated time, failing which it puts additional cost burden on their already stretched finances," said Captain Singh.

(Nirbhay Kumar can be contacted at nirbhay.k@.in)

( With inputs from IANS )

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