Updated on: Monday, December 05, 2011
In a bid to prevent pilots from getting licences through fraudulent means, Civil Aviation regulator DGCA started for the first time its online examinations for pilot licences that would go on till Dec 9.
The examination are held at seven centres in six cities across the country including two online centres in Mumbai.
2,192 candidates are expected to appear for CPL test and another 1,339 for ATPL exam, the DGCA official said.
DGCA chief E K Bharat Bhushan had told that introduction of the online test system was part of efforts to modernise the examination system for pilots.
This time even the registration of candidates for the examinations had been conducted online, the official said.
The DGCA has been reviewing its procedures for conducting pilots' tests after a chance probe earlier this year had found that unscrupulous elements had managed to procure licences after bending rules.
The government had after the probe started plugging loopholes in the examination and licencing system for pilots.