Sunday, August 13, 2006

Seminar on job opportunities in the aviation sector

Chennai: The Madras Flying Club (MFC) on Saturday organised a half-day seminar on job opportunities in the aviation sector, the requirements, training period and its costs, and the expected emoluments.
"The flying profession currently in India is not only in great demand but paying too. What you need is a three dimensional view: correct perception, a science background, management skills and above all aptitude and discipline to become a good pilot," said A. Ranganathan, a senior Boeing Training Commander.
"It is a very challenging and interesting profession. But, what Indian pilots lack is discipline and professionalism," Capt. Ranganathan said.
R. Nandkumar, honorary secretary, appealed to student aspirants wanting to pursue flying as a career to join one of the premier and oldest flying clubs, MFC, which was started in 1930.
The basic educational pre-requisite is a 10 plus 2 pass with Mathematics and Physics.
13/08/06 The Hindu
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