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Qualified Flying Instructor

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Qualified Flying Instructor (abbr. QFI) is a term mainly used for pilots of Air Force, Army, Navy and Coast Guard who has passed the appropriate course before being allowed to instruct flying an aircraft. The pilots are trained at Flying Instructors School of the Air Force.

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Flying Instructors School

QFI instructional categories is awarded by the Flying Instructors School (FIS) of the Indian Air Force.

Flying Instructors School is based at Air Force Station Tambaram and trains operational pilots of Indian Air Force, Indian Army, Indian Navy, para military forces and friendly foreign countries to be flying instructors.

Alumni

  • Air Chief Marshal Arup Raha, the current Chief of Air Staff of the Indian Air Force is Cat A Qualified Flying Instructor.
  • Squadron Leader Shalija Dhami is the first women QFI of the Indian Air Force.
  • References

    Qualified Flying Instructor Wikipedia