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Most flying clubs own and rent small General Aviation aircraft. In North America and Europe the most popular such aircraft are the Cessna 152 , the Cessna 172 , and the Piper Cherokee . However some clubs also exist to provide access to more specialized aircraft, such as vintage planes, aerobatic planes or helicopters. There are also clubs devoted to flying Glider s. Another category of specialized flying clubs are Aircraft Type Clubs which are devoted to providing information and support to one type or family of aircraft. Flying clubs are usually located at smaller Airport s in suburban or rural areas, away from the traffic of the world's major hubs. FLYING CLUBS AROUND THE WORLD Canada
Hong Kong India In India flying clubs frequently train commercial pilots. As with most flying clubs around the world, flying clubs there offer small planes such as Cessna s. Flying clubs may also be equipped with Heliport s. 250 flight hours are needed in India to obtain a Commercial Pilots Licence . Maximum 30 hrs per week. A chief flying instructor's salary is 60,000; others make 25,000. Flying clubs in India:
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