
India's Directorate General of Civil Aviation released its first-ever FTO rankings, with no flying schools achieving the top A+ or A categories. Thirteen FTOs were placed in B, while 22, including government-owned IGRUA, fell into C. This new system, based on safety and training completion, aims to enhance quality, transparency, and guide aspiring pilots in choosing better institutions.

India's Directorate General of Civil Aviation released its first-ever FTO rankings, with no flying schools achieving the top A+ or A categories. Thirteen FTOs were placed in B, while 22, including government-owned IGRUA, fell into C. This new system, based on safety and training completion, aims to enhance quality, transparency, and guide aspiring pilots in choosing better institutions.
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India's Directorate General of Civil Aviation released its first-ever FTO rankings, with no flying schools achieving the top A+ or A categories. Thirteen FTOs were placed in B, while 22, including government-owned IGRUA, fell into C. This new system, based on safety and training completion, aims to enhance quality, transparency, and guide aspiring pilots in choosing better institutions.
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