Lahore Flying Club (Lahore)
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The first flying club in Pakistan,It was established before partition of the sub-contenent.
The Lahore Flying Club was founded by a group of dedicated philanthropists initially named as "Northern India Flying Club". This is the first flying club established in Indo-Pak Sub Continent in 1932. At the time of partition, this organization would have been wound up but for the keen interest taken by some members including Mr. G. Mueenuddin, C.S.P. and Dr. J. B. Sproul, a keen aviator and an eminent American Dentist who served the Club for 8 years as Honorary Secretary. In 1950, the club was patronized by the PAF by sending their cadets for abinitio training in the Club. The Director General, Civil Aviation Authority introduced a new Subsidy Scheme in 1953 and entrusted the Club with the training of Commercial Pilots for Pak Air, Orient Airways and Crescent Air Transport. In 1954 all the three Airlines merged into PIA and the Lahore Flying Club continued to train pilots for the National Carrier. At present, the Club is the owner of 5 Single Engine aircraft.
The Lahore Flying Club was founded by a group of dedicated philanthropists initially named as "Northern India Flying Club". This is the first flying club established in Indo-Pak Sub Continent in 1932. At the time of partition, this organization would have been wound up but for the keen interest taken by some members including Mr. G. Mueenuddin, C.S.P. and Dr. J. B. Sproul, a keen aviator and an eminent American Dentist who served the Club for 8 years as Honorary Secretary. In 1950, the club was patronized by the PAF by sending their cadets for abinitio training in the Club. The Director General, Civil Aviation Authority introduced a new Subsidy Scheme in 1953 and entrusted the Club with the training of Commercial Pilots for Pak Air, Orient Airways and Crescent Air Transport. In 1954 all the three Airlines merged into PIA and the Lahore Flying Club continued to train pilots for the National Carrier. At present, the Club is the owner of 5 Single Engine aircraft.
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 31°29'23"N 74°20'55"E
- Jaipur International Airport 537 km
- Agra Airport / Kheria Air Force Station (AFS) 593 km
- Lucknow Airport, Amausi 824 km
- Civil Aviation University of China 3959 km
- Pontian 4520 km
- Lviv Jagellon Airport (Former Cherliany Air Base) 4632 km
- Wilson Airport 5388 km
- Lapangan Terbang Budiarto 5420 km
- Aston Down Airfield 6430 km
- Gympie Airport - Gympie Gliding Club 10509 km
- PAF Falcon Complex Gulberg - III, Lahore 0.6 km
- Walton Airport 0.8 km
- Gulberg M Block 0.8 km
- Gulberg III (Lahore) 0.9 km
- Askari Housing Complex 1.2 km
- A Block, Model town 1.5 km
- Gulberg 2.2 km
- Model Town 2.4 km
- Centeral Lahore (Wasti Lahore) 4.7 km
- South Lahore 10 km