Bombay Flying Club is the oldest flying club in India, established in 1928, located at Juhu aerodrome, Mumbai. At present, the Bombay Flying Club's College...
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Mumbai (redirect from Mumbai (Bombay))
The Juhu Aerodrome was India's first airport, and now hosts the Bombay Flying Club and a heliport operated by state-owned Pawan Hans. Mumbai is served...
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Juhu (redirect from Juhu Beach, West Bombay)
was abandoned. With the dawn of aviation in the 20th century, the Bombay Flying Club commenced operations in 1929 at what eventually became the present...
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handles all helicopter operations out of Mumbai. It also hosts the Bombay Flying Club and several executive and light aircraft and gliders. In 2010, the...
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from the original on 28 April 2021. Retrieved 24 November 2020. "Bombay Flying Club First Annual Report". Flight Global. 1 August 1929. Archived from...
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Airport Development Company (MADC) after its formation in 2002. The Bombay Flying Club leased the airstrip from the MADC and shifted its training operations...
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List of pilot training institutes in India (category Flying clubs)
Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) which recognizes 35 (as of 2023) Flying Training Organisations (FTO) for flight training and seven (including one...
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The Juhu Aerodrome was India's first airport, and now hosts the Bombay Flying Club and a heliport operated by state-owned Pawan Hans. The World Travel...
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the people who live in proximity to the underground coal fires". Bombay Flying Club - www.bombayfc.com. 6 May 2009. Archived from the original on 15 May...
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the people who live in proximity to the underground coal fires". Bombay Flying Club - www.bombayfc.com. 6 May 2009. Archived from the original on 15 May...
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Sports Club of India, the Cricket Club of India, the Western India Automobile Association, the Bombay Natural History Society, the Bombay Flying Club, the...
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Congress a resolution calling for virtual independence within a year. Bombay Flying Club is founded by JRD Tata. 8 April - Batukeshwar Dutt and Bhagat Singh...
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November 2024. The Bombay Chronicle, 2 May 1937, page 34 "Famous Trains". Indian Railways Fan Club. Retrieved 7 July 2013. History of "Flying Ranee" History...
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rock band Bombay Bicycle Club since its formation in 2005. He released his debut album as Mr Jukes, God First, in 2017. Bombay Bicycle Club announced...
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David Corcoran and Tao Ruspoli “Lodestar” by Randy Polumbo. Flying fish At the 2010 census Bombay Beach had a population of 295. The population density was...
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Jairam Jagmal. Varjang Jagmal was also a trained pilot and a member of Bombay Flying Club. He built an ashram with a huge Dharamshala at Jhusi having more than...
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The Mighty Ducks (redirect from Gordon Bombay)
being pulled over for drunk driving, Minneapolis-based attorney Gordon Bombay is sentenced to 500 hours of community service, coaching youth hockey. There...
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Sub-Registrar, Sialkot, Punjab. Philip Stone, Chief Ground Engineer, Bombay Flying Club, Limited, Bombay. William Philip Todhunter, Officer Supervisor, Office of...
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India Flight 105, a Boeing 747-237B (registered VT-EBE), flying from Santacruz airport, Bombay to New York JFK, with stops at Beirut, Rome, and Paris was...
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Bombay Reef (Chinese: 浪花礁; pinyin: Lànghuājiāo, Vietnamese: đá Bông Bay) is an atoll of the Paracel Islands. In Chinese, the reef is alternatively known...
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the players win the game with their signature "Flying V", and advance to the next round. The renewed Bombay finally realizes Adam's wrist injury and benches...
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Mohun Bagan Super Giant (redirect from ATK Mohun Bagan Football Club)
professional football club based in Kolkata, West Bengal. Founded in 1889, it is one of the oldest football clubs in Asia. The club competes in the Indian...
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Coimbatore International Airport (redirect from Coimbatore Flying Club)
mbatore-Cochin-Thiruvananthapuram route six times a week. Coimbatore flying club and aviation training academy was established in 1960. The airport then...
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Tiger Shroff (category American School of Bombay alumni)
marquee player. He made his senior professional debut for the club in a 1–0 win over Bombay Gymkhana on 30 October 2024. Shroff played dual roles in the...
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instrumental by Lawrence Welk "Calcutta (Taxi Taxi Taxi)", 1998 song by Dr. Bombay (Jonny Jakobsen) Calcutta, Italian singer-songwriter, born Edoardo D'Erme...
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St. Xavier's College, Mumbai (redirect from St. Xavier's College, Bombay)
a private, Catholic, autonomous higher education institution run by the Bombay Province of the Society of Jesus in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India. It was founded...
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Government Law College, Mumbai (redirect from Government Law College, Bombay)
Erskine Perry, the then Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Judicature at Bombay, would deliver lectures on law after court hours. These classes were held...
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Victor Sassoon (category Royal Flying Corps officers)
trading Indian cotton yarn and opium from Bombay to China. [citation needed] Sir Victor served in the Royal Flying Corps in the First World War. He survived...
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1928. RACIB subsequently established flying clubs in Karachi (in present-day Pakistan), Allahabad, Calcutta and Bombay. RACIB received financial assistance...
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obscurus) to Orissa". J. Bombay Nat. Hist. Soc. 31 (4): 1032. Whistler,H (1936). "A new race of Horsfield's Scimitar-Babbler". J. Bombay Nat. Hist. Soc. 38...
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