India achieves milestone in Aviation
We always say that India is growing each day with the best pace possible. This statement has been lately proved with the invention of the first-ever bio-fuel on Monday with Spicejet planning to operate a turboprop, Q-400, from Dehradun to Delhi using this sustainable alternative. You will be amazed to know that India is the first among all the developing nations to make such a remarkable attempt in the avionic world. The already developed countries like Australia, Canada, and the US have already tested commercial flights on bio-fuel earlier this year that is January 2018.
It has been found out that the biofuel-powered Bombardier Q-400 took off from Dehradun and it flew for 45 minutes and returned back to Delhi. Officials from several regulatory agencies, including DGCA, were on board to see the result of the flight.
Aviation Technology demands AME in large numbers to accomplish its dream of developing the First Bio-fuel flight.
Since years the top AME colleges are dedicated to making the AME course that tends the aeronautics maintenance engineers learn the new and advanced ways of using Biofuel to reduce dependence on non-renewable fossil fuels. On August 10, World Biofuel Day 2018our Prime minister released,’ The National Policy on Biofuels 2018’.
This is a celebrating moment for the country as India’s first biofuel flight has indeed done a remarkable job in the aviation industry, which was a dream of all. Any Aircraft maintenance engineer would want to see a fossil-fuel-free flight fly high in the sky. This will ultimately work for the betterment of the nation.
According to the policy, it has been said that biofuel is produced from renewable resources and is used as a replacement of diesel, petrol, or other fossil fuels to fulfill the purpose of transportation, stationary, or other applications. Renewable resources are the biodegradable part of products, wastes, and residues from forestry, agriculture, and non-edible oils. They ultimately are used in transportation and stationary applications.
Hence, we could see a brighter picture of the aviation industry in the future. This advancement will need better and upgraded AME courses. The Top Aircraft Maintenance Engineering Colleges in India and colleges in India need to pull their socks up to give the aspiring Aaircraft maintenance engineers the special training that could lead them to get more of such successful endeavours. There is an expectation of thrilling advancements in the avionics industry until 2030. India got to work upon the new technologies to help reach the country to another level worldwide.