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AAI Issued Award Letters For 9 FTOs To Be Established At 5 Airports, While IGRUA Completed 19,019 Flying Hrs In 2021; Gen. (Dr) VK Singh (r) Reveals In Rajya Sabha

By Staff Correspondent

The number of Commercial Pilot Licenses (CPL) issued in India to cadets from Indian and foreign Flying Training Organisations (FTOs) in the last three years is as follows:

           Year        Indian FTOs     Foreign FTOs         Total

2019            430                   314                       744

2020            335                   243                       578

2021            504                   358                       862

The Government has taken several steps to meet the demand of pilots in the country. These include the following:

There are 49 air ambulances (Aeroplane and helicopter) operating under Aero Medical Transportation (AMT) by 19 non-scheduled operators in the country. The state-wise split of air ambulances is as follows: Delhi (39), Gujarat (1), Kerala (2), Maharashtra (5), Odisha(1) and West Bengal (1). Around 4100 patients have hired ambulances during the last three years.  The air ambulance services are available in rural areas on a need and availability basis.

This information was given by the Minister of State in the Ministry of Civil Aviation Gen. (Dr) V. K.Singh (Retd) in a written reply to a question in Lok Sabha today.

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