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"Aviation encompasses all the activities relating to airborne devices created by human ingenuity, generally known as aircraft. These activities include the organizations and regulatory bodies as well as the personnel related with the operation of aircraft..." (Ref: Wikipedia)
Flying Indonesia has been created to bring together all aspects of the Indonesian Aviation Industry and Special Interest Groups including Private Pilots, Glider Pilots, and AeroModellers. All areas of aviation are important and contribute to our understanding, knowledge, and enjoyment of aviation.
Sunday, June 22, 2008 18:21:00
"JAKARTA (Pos Kota) – The National Minister for Youth and Sport, Adhyaksa Dault, said that he salutes the success of the Wanadri member, Saleh Sudrajat who flew solo from Sabang to Merauke during a period of just over a month in a Microlight Aircraft"..
Come Fly The Friendly Way!
On the 8th of June, 2008 Flying Indonesia had the pleasure of flying with Indonesia's newest airline "Linus Airways". As an ordinary fare-paying passenger I experienced what I believe was superior service conducted by very professional and courteous staff.
Captain Rusli Abdul Hamim (above) said that the Linus BAe 146-200 Aircraft from British Aerospace are very easy to handle and are also very stable because of their high-wing design. Complete Story - FLY FREE!
Indonesian Aerospace (IAe)
Much of this website will be in English Language because: Firstly, English is the International Language and anyone serious about aviation has a personal responsibility to improve their English Language Skills. Secondly, because we want this site and the information it contains to be available to the international community. Maybe our Aviation Dictionaries section can help you.
One of the objectives of this site is to encourage enthusiasm for aviation from within the Indonesian community, but also enthusiasm and support for Indonesian avaiation from the general international community.
Aviation Is For Everyone
A Little Humor
"The propeller is just a big fan in the front of the plane to keep the pilot cool. Want proof? Make it stop; then watch the pilot break out into a sweat."
"If you're ever faced with a forced landing at night, turn on the landing lights to see the landing area. If you don't like what you see, turn 'em back off."
From: The ol' Hooker Hangout
Created April 20, 2008
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