USTDA Helps India Prepare for the Demands of a Fast Growing Aviation System
May 5, 2011
(USTDA)
NEW DELHI, INDIA – Supporting India's ability to
expand its staff of trained aviation officials in advance of increased
growth in passengers, flights, cargo, and airport infrastructure is the
goal of a USTDA grant awarded today to the Directorate General of Civil
Aviation. The DGCA is the aviation regulatory oversight body for the
Government of India, which faces a dramatic increase in the demand for
trained aviation professionals in order to accommodate their regulatory
role in India's civil aviation sector. Blair Hall, Minister Counselor
for Economics at the U.S. Embassy in New Delhi, and Director of
Airworthiness V. P. Massey signed the TA agreement on behalf of the U.S.
Government and DGCA, respectively.
USTDA support will partially fund a Technical, Management, and
Operational Development Training (TMODT) Program that is intended to
provide an avenue for the DGCA to enhance the skills of its officers in
order to meet the growing need for aviation regulatory oversight in
India, as well as provide DGCA officials with hands-on experience in the
regulatory oversight practices and standards utilized by U.S. industry
and the U.S. aviation system managed by the Federal Aviation
Administration (FAA).
USTDA will fund $387,282 of the $1,176,038 project, which includes
support from ACP member companies, including GE Aviation, Bell
Helicopter, Washington Consulting Group, and Honeywell, as well as
training support from FAA.
"This technical assistance grant signed today as part of the
U.S.-India Aviation Cooperation Program, will help the DGCA to safely
expand their staff to meet their growing needs as a result of India's
robust and expanding aviation industry," said USTDA Director Leocadia I.
Zak.
This is the third program USTDA has supported with the DGCA through
the ACP. Previous grants have supported an Aviation Standards and
Processes Technical Training Program and a Helicopter Aviation Safety
Program.
The training program for the DGCA officers will be provided by Hi-Tec Systems, Inc., a U.S. ACP member company who has been providing aviation sector consulting and engineering services for more than fifteen years.
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