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AV Aviation recruiting students

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Chennai, Dec. 20

AV Aviation, a company registered in Thiruvananthapuram, is recruiting Indian students for a flight school in Germany. AV Aviation has a tie up with Air Alliance Flight Center based in Siegerland, which is an hour's drive from Frankfurt. Ms Anju Varghese, Managing Director, AV Aviation, said the course would be for 16 months. Graduating students would be awarded the Airline Transport Pilot Licence. The course would cost Rs 44 lakh, which would be inclusive of accommodation and insurance. She said there would be only 8 students in each batch. Besides India, students from other countries also attended the Air Alliance Flight Center.

Applicants should be above17 years and should have passed their plus two exams. The entrance exam would be held in Chennai on December 23 and on January 20. The Chennai-based travel company Hi Tours will represent AV Aviation in India and will conduct the screening tests.

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