DGCA busts fake flying school in Delhi
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A fake flying school has been busted by the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) in the capital. One person was arrested and an FIR was filed by the Delhi police in this regard. The action was taken after the DGCA received a complaint on fake flying school. The pilot training institute was operating from Palam extension area near Dwarka.
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