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D0507 Flight Training - Thailand
D0507 Flight training enables quality and seamless flying training in Thailand. Jag Aviation offers seamless hobby flying programs and commercial pilot training in Thailand through our partnership with D0507 flight training

OFLY Team
Jun 8, 20252 min read
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DGCA Computer number | step by step guide | Documents, time and more
get your DGCA computer number. Computer number is a unique digital file number created in DGCA that stores your record of exams given and scores obtained

OFLY Team
Oct 2, 20232 min read
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Flight Training in India or Outside India
choosing a flight training venue is a primary question for an aspirant. Advantage of Pilot Training Abroad Vs Flight Training in India

OFLY Team
Mar 17, 20232 min read
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Flying as Passion
A road dreamt by many and taken by pennyMany of us must have dreamt of being a Pilot in our childhood or adolescent years. As the age progresses to twenties, brain takes centre stage to pursue something that promises more money. And when money really comes, first thing it does, is to replace aspirations. Materialistic goals like car, house, brands, and endless upgrade to them keep stretching. One day when you get time to think, it’s too late to live your dreams. Pursuing yo

priAviate Team
Feb 6, 20223 min read
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General Aviation In India
General Aviation, Not So General in IndiaCivil aviation in India is considered as only scheduled airlines. People in general not know much beyond scheduled airlines or Air force when it comes to Aviation. Whereas fact is as per latest DGCA data i.e. of 2018-19, only one-third of total aircraft registered in India belong to Scheduled airlines. Remaining two-third are distributed primarily among General Aviation. General Aviation refers to part of civil aviation that exclude sc

priAviate Team
Jun 13, 20213 min read
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Airfields of India
Fabulous infrastructure of airfields across IndiaMost of us might think that India has a smaller number of airfields. Each state barely has 2-5 airports. Although, reality is little different. India has close to 500 airports / airfields. Many of them are not used now or may be used in past. Vayudoot service when operated in eighties in India used to operate to many of these small and far-flung airports/ airstrips. When we say airfield, it includes airports, airstrips and gras

OFLY Team
May 23, 20212 min read
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