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Air Force to procure full-motion simulators to train rookie pilots.
Published: Saturday, Oct 1, 2011, 16:48 IST
The Indian Air Force (IAF) will procure full-motion simulators to train rookie pilots of Antonov-32 (AN-32) and Dornier at the Air Force Station, Yelahanka.
The simulators will be inducted over the next two years at the Yelahanka station, the IAFs main base to train transport pilots.
These simulators will be an addition to the two static AN-32 and Dornier.
Wing Commander M Maindargin, in-charge, Flying Training Device, said the hydraulic full-motion simulators would give the tilt effect, providing the trainee pilots a real feel of flying.
He said pilots are first made to undergo training on the simulators to get them acclimatised with the aircraft controls and different situations. He added that training on simulators is cheaper than training on aircraft. The induction of the new simulators is expected to shorten the training period, he said.
The trainees undergo six months of training, during which they are made to fly 27 hours on the simulator and 87 hours on the aircraft. The AN-32 and the Dornier are the main transport aircrafts in the IAFs fleet, with the former used for carrying troops and goods and the latter exclusively for VIP travel.
Passing-out parade
A passing-out parade of the 19th batch training under the Modular Pattern of Training in the Electronic, Logistics and Operations Stream was conducted at Air Force Station, Jalahalli, on Friday.
A total of 1,099 trainees graduated. The parade was reviewed by Air Vice-Marshal Hemant Sharma, Assistant Chief of Air Staff (Systems) Air HQ.
Air Force to procure full-motion simulators to train rookie pilots - Bangalore - DNA
Published: Saturday, Oct 1, 2011, 16:48 IST
The Indian Air Force (IAF) will procure full-motion simulators to train rookie pilots of Antonov-32 (AN-32) and Dornier at the Air Force Station, Yelahanka.
The simulators will be inducted over the next two years at the Yelahanka station, the IAFs main base to train transport pilots.
These simulators will be an addition to the two static AN-32 and Dornier.
Wing Commander M Maindargin, in-charge, Flying Training Device, said the hydraulic full-motion simulators would give the tilt effect, providing the trainee pilots a real feel of flying.
He said pilots are first made to undergo training on the simulators to get them acclimatised with the aircraft controls and different situations. He added that training on simulators is cheaper than training on aircraft. The induction of the new simulators is expected to shorten the training period, he said.
The trainees undergo six months of training, during which they are made to fly 27 hours on the simulator and 87 hours on the aircraft. The AN-32 and the Dornier are the main transport aircrafts in the IAFs fleet, with the former used for carrying troops and goods and the latter exclusively for VIP travel.
Passing-out parade
A passing-out parade of the 19th batch training under the Modular Pattern of Training in the Electronic, Logistics and Operations Stream was conducted at Air Force Station, Jalahalli, on Friday.
A total of 1,099 trainees graduated. The parade was reviewed by Air Vice-Marshal Hemant Sharma, Assistant Chief of Air Staff (Systems) Air HQ.
Air Force to procure full-motion simulators to train rookie pilots - Bangalore - DNA