Presiding over the second meeting of the Punjab State Civil Aviation Council, of which he is the chairman, Singh said efforts should be made to enhance the quality of training at these institutes to bring them at par with global standards.
He recalled the time when a majority of the commercial pilots engaged by major airlines in India and abroad had their initial training from the Patiala Flying Club.
Acceding to the request of the council for up-gradation of flying infrastructure across the state, Singh asked the Punjab Technical University to provide Rs 10 crore for this purpose, besides authorising the purchase of two new modern aircraft and runway lighting for the civil aerodrome at Patiala, the statement said.
The chief minister asked the Deputy Commissioner, Patiala to take up the issue of swapping of a chunk of land between the irrigation and defence authorities to ensure that the land is contiguous for the expansion of the existing runaway at the Patiala civil aerodrome.
Emphasising the need to rationalise the salaries and perks of the flying staff, especially training instructors and pilots, to bring them at par with the emoluments being paid to their counterparts by the private airlines, Singh said this initiative would go a long way to promoting hiring of qualified and talented staff.
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