Entrepreneur’s aviation history gets a window of opportunity
Behold the entrepreneur, he is the crakerjack, a modern day enigma, Amol Yadav (41), an ex-pilot of Jet Airways in India, assembled a six-seater aircraft on the terrace of his three-bedroom flat in Charkop, Kandivali West, Mumbai India, has been given a window of opportunity to display his creation at the Make in India Week in Mumbai, last year, will be allocated 157-acre plot in Palghar by the state government to set up his enterprise. Yadav has plans for his Thrust India Company, to manufacture 20-seater and 60 seater aircraft in India. The project emerged over a period of six years by assembling piece by piece in his Sukant Society, which he shares with 19 of his family members. Behind every successful man, there is a woman, his wife never complained about the noise that went on every night for the past six years. The plan can soar up to 13, 000 feet at 1500 feet per minute, and span a distance of 2000km at the top speed of 185 nautical miles per hour.
His TAC-003 aircraft was one of the star attractions in the Make In India Week in February 2017. These aircraft can connect smaller cities and can even have flying medics.