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'''Madras Flying Club''' is an aviation academy in Tiruchi, India. It offers courses on pilot training, aircraft maintenance, and cabin crew management, among others.<ref name="TH_FromTiruchi"/> It is one of the oldest aviation academies in the country.<ref name="IE_OneYearOn">{{cite news | last = Joseph | first = Jose K. | title = One year on, Flying Club remains non-starter | newspaper = The New Indian Express | location = Tiruchi | pages = | language = | publisher = Express Publications | date = 4 November 2019 | url = https://www.newindianexpress.com/states/tamil-nadu/2019/nov/04/one-year-on-flying-club-remains-non-starter-2056831.html | access-date = 28 September 2020}}</ref>
==Location== Originally based in Chennai, the Madras Flying Club has been based at Gate No. 1 at Tiruchirappalli International Airport in Tiruchi since 2019.
==History== The Madras Flying Club was established in Madras in October 1929 as a private club, long before passenger traffic commenced at the city's airport.<ref name="Muthiah_2014">{{cite book | last = Muthiah| first = S. | author-link = S. Muthiah | title = Madras Rediscovered| publisher = EastWest | series = | volume = | edition = | date = 2014 | location = Chennai | pages = 142–143 | language = | url = | doi = | id = | isbn = 978-93-84030-28-5| mr = | zbl = | jfm = }}</ref> It was established by a pilot named G. Vlasto.<ref name="Muthiah_2014"/> It commenced on 19 November 1929 with a meeting at the Madras Guards Institute on Poonamallee High Road. In the meeting, which was presided over by Chitty, W/Cdr. A. Cooper, the then Secretary of the Aero Club of India, addressed the gathering announcing the formation of a new flying club at Madras with the financial grant from the Director of Civil Aviation. The flying club was incorporated on 4 March 1930, and, with the subsidy for commencing flying programs granted in April 1930, the flying club was formally inaugurated on 20 August 1930 by Sir George Frederick Stanley, the then Governor of Madras, who was also the first patron of the flying club.<ref name="Muthiah_2014"/> With Flt. Lt. H. N. Hawker as the first pilot instructor and M. W. Hulcoop as the first flight engineer, the first instructional flight took place on 21 July 1930.<ref name="Muthiah_2014"/> The first two aircraft, VCT-ABH and VT-ABI, were named by Lady Beatrix Stanley as "Garuda" and "Pushpak", respectively.{{Citation needed|date=October 2020}} Mohammed Ismail Khan became the first Indian instructor, who served with the Club from 1942.<ref name="Muthiah_2014"/> The Club's chief flying instructor, Tyndale-Biscoe, flew the first international flight from Madras to Colombo in 1935.<ref name="Muthiah_2014"/>
First members of the club include three Nattukkottai Chettiars, namely Avadaiappan, S. A. A. Annamalai and Solaiappan.<ref name="Muthiah_2014"/> In 1931, Avadaiappa Chettiar became the fifth person and the first Indian to get a private pilot's licence. Soon after, also in 1931, Annamalai Chettiar became the sixth person and the second Indian on the list. Solaiappan became the 21st person on the list.<ref name="Muthiah_2014"/> All the three owned aircraft and started a flying club in the village of Kanadukathan in their homeland, 250 miles south of Madras.<ref name="Muthiah_2014"/>
After Independence, under the president-ship of Jawaharlal Nehru, the flying club celebrated its silver jubilee in October 1955. On 12 September 2009, the flying club celebrated its 80th anniversary.<ref name="TH_FromTiruchi">{{cite news | last = Rajaram | first = R. | title = Madras Flying Club all set to take off from Tiruchi | newspaper = The Hindu | location = Tiruchi | pages = | language = | publisher = Kasturi & Sons | date = 14 January 2020 | url = https://www.thehindu.com/news/cities/Tiruchirapalli/madras-flying-club-all-set-to-take-off-from-tiruchi/article30567929.ece | access-date = 28 September 2020}}</ref> In November 2018, the flying club announced shifting its operations from the Chennai International Airport to the Tiruchi International Airport.<ref name="IE_OneYearOn"/>
==The flying club== Beginning with the initial fleet of the Puss Moths, Tiger Moths, and Chipmunks, and then to Pushpak, the modern fleet of the flying club include the glass-cockpit Cessna 172 R. The flying club has a total fleet strength of 6 aircraft,<ref name="TH_FromTiruchi"/> including three Cessna 152A, two Hansa 3, and one Cessna 172 R. Recently, the flying club acquired an Iskara jet engine from the Indian Air Force for education and exhibit purpose.{{Citation needed|date=October 2020}}
The flying club has an aviation library, three air-conditioned, computer-aided smart class rooms and conference hall with audio and visual equipment.<ref name="TH_FromTiruchi"/> The flying club also has plans to collaborate with a foreign aviation organization to enhance the training quality.<ref name="TH_FromTiruchi"/> The flying club is registered under the Tamil Nadu Societies Registration Act 1975 and is recognised by the Directorate General of Civil Aviation, New Delhi.<ref name="TH_FromTiruchi"/><ref name="TH_AviationCourses"/> In its first 90 years of operations, the flying club has produced more than 1,500 pilots.<ref name="TH_AviationCourses"/> The Tamil Nadu government has allotted two acres of land adjoining the Tiruchi airport for the development of the flying club's infrastructure.<ref name="TH_FromTiruchi"/>
In 2020, the flying club collaborated with Bishop Heber College in Tiruchi to offer aviation-related degree and diploma courses to be awarded by the Bharathidasan University. An aero lab equipped with aero engines and other aviation-related equipment is being set up in Bishop Heber College. Courses offered include three-year bachelor of science degrees separately in aviation and aircraft maintenance, a six-month pilot-training course, post-graduate diploma in airline operations, air hostesses and airport ground handling, a one-year diploma courses for assistant flight dispatchers, and a six-month certificate course for customer service agents.<ref name="TH_AviationCourses">{{cite news | last = Rajaram | first = R. | title = Madras Flying Club teams up with city college to offer aviation courses | newspaper = The Hindu | location = Tiruchi | pages = | language = | publisher = Kasturi & Sons | date = 24 February 2020 | url = https://www.thehindu.com/news/cities/Tiruchirapalli/madras-flying-club-teams-up-with-college-in-tiruchi-to-offer-aviation-courses/article30902151.ece | access-date = 28 September 2020}}</ref>
==See also== * Flight training school
==References== {{reflist}}
==External links== * [http://www.themadrasflyingclub.org/index.html Official web page]
Category:Organizations established in 1929 Category:Aviation schools in India Category:Organisations based in Tiruchirappalli Category:1929 establishments in India Category:Organisations based in Chennai Category:Flying clubs