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aviator86
25th May 2011, 03:29
Hey folks,

I was going through list of aircraft's accepted by DGCA and I couldn't find the Cessna-152 on that list. Does this mean checks done on a C-152 is no longer valid for licensing purposes in India.

rahulred5
25th May 2011, 03:34
yes according to great DGCA unless you do your flying on an a/c with valid coa they will not endorse it. This stupid rule only exists in India. I wish ICAO would really do something about dgca raping pilots like this.

medieval and corrupt babus

harsh786techy
25th May 2011, 07:15
I know you people are right that cessna 152 is not present in the aircrafts lists, however, there are still cessna 152 aircrafts flying in India with C of A valid. Few academies which fly 152s are Birmi flight academy in patiala and flytech aviation in hyderabad.

cyrilroy21
25th May 2011, 07:18
I think Yash Air also has c152....

issues
25th May 2011, 14:15
Bombay flying club has one and Aero club of India owns one which is leased to the flight school in Haryana (Karnal/Hissar)

Anyways do your checks on a 172R/S G1000 to be on a safer side.

coolboy007
25th May 2011, 23:13
I am presently through with 100 hours and PPL on a Cessna 152 sitting in Florida and me and all other students are totally clueless as to what has the DGCA done?

How could they just scrap the 152 and 172 off the accepted list, what would happen to those who have gone back to India and people like me who are halfway through their training.

To be honesh, am sh** scared :eek:

indianflyer
1st Aug 2012, 12:55
Cessna 152 is approved for flying in India.Majority of the clubs in India are flying Cessna 152.It is the DGCA's fault who has forgot to mention in the list.

blue_ingle
1st Aug 2012, 14:36
cessna 152 is one of most widely produced and used airplane throughout the world. DGCA hasnt mention on list but many flying clubs in india flytech,mfsc
,gfti bhubaneswar are still flying it.

what i have come to know speaking to few CFI some c152 are not certified for IR.so u cant request IR rating on it.

indianflyer
12th Aug 2012, 16:46
You can do IR Check on Cessna 152.It's cost much less in India as compared to Cessna 172.

Ks7474ever
13th Aug 2012, 15:10
HOW MUCH CHEAPER IS IT TO DO THE instrument ON A 152?

indianflyer
25th Aug 2012, 17:47
No, I am not joking.Is Cessna 152 not approved for IFR training? It is.

In India for doing IR check you need to do familarization on type.You cannot simply go and do the check.172 in India is costing around Rs.12000/hour where as 152 costs around Rs.9000.It is better to do training on Cessna 152.