Pilot it, online
The runway to becoming a pilot has been made smooth, at least as far as taking examinations are concerned.
Currently, about 89,000 candidates appear annually for several tests conducted by the directorate general of civil aviation (DGCA). “We are now planning to conduct all exams such as commercial pilots, aircraft engineer and flight despatchers online. This will help in making exams hassle-free and save a lot of time. The DGCA prepares 80 papers for various exams in a year. For all exams, questions will have multiple-choice,” a civil aviation ministry official said.
“The candidates would have to book a slot for the exam and go to the examination centre. They would get the result soon after they complete the online exam,” he added.
The ministry of civil aviation had suggested the DGCA to bring in examination-on-demand system based on internet.
“At present, the process from application to exam takes about a month. Again, time from the day of examination to the declaration of result takes more than a month, thereby taking the total time to two-and-half months. The proposed examination pattern and system would complete the whole process in a matter of few days,” a DGCA official said.
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