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India mulls ranking flying schools on parameters like average time for CPL completion

IndiaTimes Sunday, 23 March 2025
India's DGCA plans to rank flying training organisations (FTOs) based on factors like CPL completion time to promote transparency and competition. High costs, delays, and quality issues have led many students to seek training abroad. This initiative aims to help prospective students make informed choices.
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The Plane’s Crew gave a MAYDAY call to the Air Traffic Control (ATC) in Ahmedabad, but thereafter no response came to the repeated calls made by the ATC, reveals the DGCA. The plane crashed immediately after take-off and fell on the ground outside the airport perimeter. #AhmedabadPlaneCrash #PlaneCrash #PlaneCrashAhmedabad #AirIndiaPlaneCrash #AirIndiaCrash #PlaneCrashInAhmedabad #PlaneCrashNews #AirIndiaFlightCrash #AhmedabadFlightCrash #AhmedabadPlaneCrashToday #AhmedabadNews #AhmedabadFlightAccident #AhmedabadAirportPlaneCrash #AhemdabadFlightCrash #AirplaneCrashInAhmedabad #AirIndiaPlaneCrash #AirIndiaFlightAccident #MeghaninagarPlaneCrash #PlaneCrashInGujarat #GujaratFlightCrash #AhmedabadToLondonFlightCrash ~HT.410~ED.103~GR.125~

Credit: Oneindia    Duration: 09:32Published
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Shocking first visuals have emerged from the crash site of the Air India flight that went down moments after takeoff from Ahmedabad on Thursday. The Boeing 787 Dreamliner, operating as Flight AI171 to London, was carrying 242 people, including 169 Indian nationals. The disturbing footage shows thick plumes of black smoke rising from the mangled wreckage, with charred debris scattered across a wide area near the airport. Emergency services rushed to the scene, battling flames and searching through the devastation. #AhmedabadPlaneCrash #PlaneCrash #AirIndiaCrash #AirIndiaPlaneCrash #AhmedabadCrash #PlaneCrashToday #BreakingNews #AhmedabadNews #AirIndiaFlight #FlightCrash #AhmedabadAirport #Meghaninagar #AhmedabadToLondon #AirIndiaFlightCrash #AirplaneCrash Also Read Ahmedabad Plane Crash: Air India Pilot Gave Mayday Call Before Crash, Claims DGCA :: https://www.oneindia.com/india/ahmedabad-plane-crash-air-india-pilot-gave-mayday-call-before-crash-claims-dgca-4179425.html?ref=DMDesc Ahmedabad Plane Crash: Eyewitness Recounts The Horror From The Crash Site :: https://www.oneindia.com/india/ahmedabad-plane-crash-eyewitness-recounts-spotting-deadbodies-and-debris-on-crash-site-4179389.html?ref=DMDesc Ahmedabad Airport Shuts Down After Air India Crash, Flights Suspended Indefinitely :: https://www.oneindia.com/india/ahmedabad-airport-shuts-down-after-air-india-crash-flights-suspended-indefinitely-4179387.html?ref=DMDesc ~HT.410~PR.152~GR.125~ED.103~

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