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Cleared for pilot training: The indigenously developed Hansa-3 trainer aircraft is now approved for training aircrew to obtain pilot licenses. This is significant as it opens up opportunities for domestic pilot training using a locally manufactured aircraft.
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To be manufactured in India: Private industry will now manufacture the Hansa-3 in India. This marks a move towards greater self-reliance in aircraft production and supports the “Make in India” initiative.
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India’s first indigenous flying trainer: Hansa-3 is the first flying trainer aircraft designed and developed in India. This is a milestone for the Indian aerospace industry.
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Developed by CSIR-NAL: The aircraft was designed and developed by CSIR-National Aerospace Laboratories (NAL), Bangalore, under the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR). This highlights the role of national research labs in advancing indigenous technologies.
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Designed for Indian flying clubs: The Hansa-3 is designed to meet the needs of Indian flying clubs and is suitable for Commercial Pilot Licensing (CPL). This makes it a practical solution for pilot training in India.
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Cost-effective: Its low cost and fuel consumption make it an ideal aircraft for CPL training. These factors can make pilot training more accessible.
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Key features: Two-seater, low-wing, Rotax Digital Control Engine, Just-In-Time Prepreg (JIPREG) Composite lightweight Airframe, Glass Cockpit, Bubble Canopy with wide panoramic view, electrically operated flaps, advanced electronic fuel injection system. These features contribute to its performance, safety, and efficiency.
