# Madras Flying Club

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| unit_name = '''Madras Flying Club''' <br /> '''MFC'''
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| dates = 19 November 1929–present
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[Tiruchirappalli International Airport](/source/Tiruchirappalli_International_Airport) 2019–present
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'''Madras Flying Club''' is an [aviation academy](/source/Flight_training) in [Tiruchi](/source/Tiruchi), [India](/source/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](/source/Chennai), the Madras Flying Club has been based at Gate No. 1 at [Tiruchirappalli International Airport](/source/Tiruchirappalli_International_Airport) in [Tiruchi](/source/Tiruchi) since 2019.

==History==
The Madras Flying Club was established in [Madras](/source/Madras) in October 1929 as a private club, long before passenger traffic commenced at the [city's airport](/source/Chennai_International_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](/source/G._Vlasto).<ref name="Muthiah_2014"/> It commenced on 19 November 1929 with a meeting at the [Madras Guards Institute](/source/Madras_Guards_Institute) on [Poonamallee High Road](/source/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](/source/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](/source/George_Frederick_Stanley), the then [Governor of Madras](/source/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](/source/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](/source/Partition_of_India), under the president-ship of [Jawaharlal Nehru](/source/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](/source/Chennai_International_Airport) to the [Tiruchi International Airport](/source/Tiruchirappalli_International_Airport).<ref name="IE_OneYearOn"/>

==The flying club==
Beginning with the initial fleet of the [Puss Moths](/source/de_Havilland_Puss_Moth), [Tiger Moths](/source/de_Havilland_Tiger_Moth), and [Chipmunks](/source/de_Havilland_Canada_DHC-1_Chipmunk), and then to [Pushpak](/source/Pushpaka_Aviation), the modern fleet of the flying club include the glass-cockpit [Cessna 172 R](/source/Cessna_172). The flying club has a total fleet strength of 6 aircraft,<ref name="TH_FromTiruchi"/> including three [Cessna 152A](/source/Cessna_152), two [Hansa 3](/source/Hansa_3), and one [Cessna 172 R](/source/Cessna_172). Recently, the flying club acquired an [Iskara jet engine](/source/Iskara_jet_engine) from the [Indian Air Force](/source/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](/source/Bishop_Heber_College) in Tiruchi to offer aviation-related degree and diploma courses to be awarded by the [Bharathidasan University](/source/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](/source/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

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