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The Peshawar Flying Club is a non-profit flying school and charter operation based at Peshawar airport in Pakistan. It has 6 aircraft including Cessna 172s, 150s, and 421 as well as a Piper Aztec that can be used for student training, licenses including PPL and CPL, flight instructor training, and aerial work. The club is led by honorary secretary Akhtar Munir Marwat and chief pilot Capt. J R Lughmani and provides various certifications and flight checks authorized under its approvals.
The Peshawar Flying Club is a non-profit flying school and charter operation based at Peshawar airport in Pakistan. It has 6 aircraft including Cessna 172s, 150s, and 421 as well as a Piper Aztec that can be used for student training, licenses including PPL and CPL, flight instructor training, and aerial work. The club is led by honorary secretary Akhtar Munir Marwat and chief pilot Capt. J R Lughmani and provides various certifications and flight checks authorized under its approvals.
The Peshawar Flying Club is a non-profit flying school and charter operation based at Peshawar airport in Pakistan. It has 6 aircraft including Cessna 172s, 150s, and 421 as well as a Piper Aztec that can be used for student training, licenses including PPL and CPL, flight instructor training, and aerial work. The club is led by honorary secretary Akhtar Munir Marwat and chief pilot Capt. J R Lughmani and provides various certifications and flight checks authorized under its approvals.