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Capt Amol a Deputy Chief Pilot by profession, has been working on building indigenous aircraft for past 17 years At the age of 19 Capt Amol flew to US in 1995 for the Commercial Pilot training He underwent rigorous training and brainstorming sessions required for becoming a successful Pilot
- Can you help this Indian make aviation history? - Rediff. com
If you want to contribute towards helping an Indian create aviation history, you can contact Captain Amol Shivaji Yadav at 9320032733
- Kandivali Man Builds An Aeroplane On The Terrace Of His Five-Storeyed . . .
He taxied the aircraft on December 17, 2003, exactly 100 years after the Wright Brothers flew their first plane But his first airplane could not touch the sky, as DGCA didn’t grant its license But Yadav kept dreaming and working hard
- Pilot who built aircraft on rooftop signs Rs 35K-crore pact with Maha . . .
Maharashtra-based Amol, who’s a senior commander with Jet Airways, after his seven years of grit and continuous dedication, was able to clear various bureaucratic hurdles and grab the attention of Prime Minister Narendra Modi as well as Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis
- Man who built sixseater plane gets DGCA nod to fly
“Many have supported him in this journey We are sure that one day he will be flying high,” said Rashmikant Yadav, his elder brother Once he completes the mandatory 40 hours, Amol can apply for airworthiness certificate
- After 122 years, an Indian man will fly a plane he himself has built
Now we are making a new 19-seater plane for which my brother has kept his flat as mortgage His aircraft was displayed at an exhibition organised under the Make in India scheme
- Can a homemade plane revolutionise manufacturing in India?
Amol had a decent job, so it made him think why shouldn’t I give it another try,” said his brother Rashmikant Yadav In 2009, Amol started working on his third plane This time, he
- Struggling for license, pilot who built own airplane in 2011 plans to . . .
Captain Amol Yadav had built an airplane in 2011, earning praises from CM Devendra Fadnavis However, since then he has not managed to get a flying license for his airplane
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