• June 6, 2009 •
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Tags: bangalore, CAE, Dhruv helicopter, HAL, HAL-built Dhruv, HATSOFF, Helicopter Academy to Train by Simulation of Flying, helicopter operations, helicopter pilots, Helicopter training, india, management information system, the Bell 412 and the Eurocopter Dauphin, the civil variant of the Dhruv
• April 14, 2009 •
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• April 14, 2009 •
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Tags: Ahmedabad, aircraft maintenance engineers, AME, AME Licence copy, ame licence examination results, BAMEL, bangalore, CA-9, chennai, delhi, dgca, hyderabad, india, indian aviation, mumbai, pilots, results
• April 9, 2009 •
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Tags: aai, air passenger traffic in india slows, air travel, airports, atc, bangalore, chennai airports, civil aviation, delhi airport traffic, dgca, government, Hyderabad and Bangalore, including Delhi, india, kolkata airport, mumbai, Mumbai International Airport Pvt. Ltd, Mumbai’s Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport, slow economy
• April 7, 2009 •
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• April 1, 2009 •
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• March 25, 2009 •
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Tags: aai, airbus, Airbus orders from India, aviation sector, bangalore, design, dgca, engineering, Europe, india, indian airlines, latest news on commercial airlines 09, manufacturing base in India, mumbai, new delhi, pilots, research
• March 23, 2009 •
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Tags: 14 passenger saras, A multi-role light transport aircraft SARAS, aai, air worthiness certificate, Aircraft Systems and Training Establishment, aircrafts system & testing establishment, airports, ASTE, atc, Aviation News, bangalore, Bidadi, civil aircraft saras, civil aviation, civilian plane, Council of scientific and Industrial research, crash, cremation for the IAF test pilots, CSIR, CSIR team, dgca, DGCA team, died, director general of CSIR, engines, errors in saras design, flight theory, HAL airport, IAF, IAF pilots, IAF team, IANS, india, india's first home-grown civilian plane, investigation on saras crash, landing, latest aviation news, latest aviation news on Saras crash, latest news about saras crash, latest saras news, M.S.Chidananda, military news, NAL, NAL head for civil aircraft design, NAL team, NAL's saras PT2, NAL's saras programme, National Aerospace Laboratories, new delhi, pilots, poor technology, praveen wanted to kill atleast 2 terrorists, SARAS, saras crash, Saras prototype, searching clues for saras crash, shoebox-sized recording devices, state-run National Aerospace Laboratories, take off, take-off speed, test flight, test pilot, test pilots for saras, three pilots died, union minister for civil aviation, Wing Commander Dipesh Shah and Squadron Leader Illayaraja, Wing Commander K Praveen, wing commander praveen