APTDC in search of new aviator for Hyderabad Helicopter sightseeing

Deccan Aviation Pvt Ltd still unable to obtain an NOC from the DGCA event after 9 months of declaring the project

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On the occasion of World Tourism Day on Sept 27, Tourism Minister Vatti Vasanth Kumar had launched the Andhra Pradesh Tourism Development Corporation’s (APTDC) chopper service amid much fanfare.

A 15-minute joy ride with spectacular aerial views of landmarks like the Birla Mandir, Golconda Fort and the Charminar, the trip was even priced at Rs 2,950 per head.

Now, more than six months on, the project hasn’t moved an inch and it is learnt that the APTDC is in talks with aviation companies other than the original partner Deccan Aviation Pvt Ltd to get it off the ground as per a report by Express News Services.

“If all goes well, we hope to run the service for tourists and citizens soon,” said a high-ranking official of an aviation company on the condition of anonymity.But the APTDC officials denied the development.

B Manohar, deputy general manager, APTDC, said, “The project is very much on. Our responsibility was to provide infrastructure for which we are ready with the air strip and counters in a land adjacent to the Snow World at Tank Bund.

The project will be operational on the day the Deccan Aviation Pvt Ltd obtains an NOC from the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA), New Delhi.” It may be noted that the Deccan Aviation Pvt Ltd had gone on record, at the time of elections in Uttar Pradesh, claiming that they had the requisite clearances but was unable to run the service due to demand for choppers in that state.

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