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Punjab's Aviation Dream: How CM Mann Plans to Launch a New Generation of Pilots

Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann has laid out an ambitious plan to make the state a major aviation hub. He announced this while interacting with trainees at the Patiala Flying Club, highlighting a focus on affordable training. A key part of the roadmap is a new Aviation Museum to showcase heritage and inspire students. The initiative includes significant subsidies to make pilot careers accessible to children from ordinary families.

Punjab CM outlines roadmap of state's aviation industry

Patiala, Dec 20

Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann on Saturday outlined a roadmap to position the state as a major hub of the aviation industry.

Interacting with aircraft engineers and trainees at the Patiala Flying Club here, the Chief Minister said the government is building a robust aviation ecosystem by providing quality, affordable and world-class training aligned with industry needs, enabling children to dream of careers once considered out of reach.

Emphasising that his government’s focus is to create job givers rather than job seekers, CM Mann Mann said the upcoming Aviation Museum in Patiala will not only preserve India’s flying heritage but also inspire a new generation to look skyward and aim higher. The CM said he was elated to be here amongst all the students taking training from this institute, with 32 trainee pilots and 72 students from Patiala Aircraft Maintenance Engineering College.

“Among the 32 trainee pilots, most belong to the first generation in their families entering the aviation sector. In private institutes, it costs Rs 40-45 lakh to become a commercial pilot, while at the Patiala Flying Club, there is about a 50 per cent subsidy, reducing the fee to Rs 22-25 lakh,” said the Chief Minister.

He said with a reduction of fee by nearly Rs 20 lakh, students from ordinary households like shopkeepers, teachers, farmers, clerks and others can now dream of becoming pilots.

“An Aviation Museum is being established at the Patiala Aviation Complex at a cost of Rs 7 crore. And this museum will showcase MiG aircraft, second-generation helicopters, simulators, and aviation heritage, providing valuable knowledge to students and the public,” he said.

CM Mann said the museum aims to inspire school students and youth to pursue aviation, adding that on this occasion, the Department of Civil Aviation’s new website dca.punjab.gov.in has also been launched.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Priyanka N

Finally, a focus on creating job givers, not just seekers. The aviation museum is a brilliant idea to inspire children from a young age. Hope they ensure transparency in the subsidy process so it truly benefits the deserving.

Robert G

As someone in the aerospace industry, I appreciate the long-term vision. Building an ecosystem with training, heritage, and inspiration is key. The cost reduction is substantial. Hope the quality of training remains world-class.

Harsh A

Good step, but the government must also focus on creating actual aviation sector jobs within Punjab. Training pilots is one thing, but will there be enough airlines hiring? Otherwise, it's just creating qualified job seekers for other states/countries.

Shreya B

My cousin is training there! The subsidy has made it possible for our family. From a farmer's son to a future pilot – this is what inclusive growth looks like. More power to Patiala Flying Club!

Karthik V

A museum costing 7 crore? While the training subsidy is excellent, I hope the museum project doesn't become a white elephant. The funds must be used efficiently for maximum public benefit and not just for show.

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