IAF to induct new pilot testing system by early 2008
New Delhi: The Defense Research and Development Organization (DRDO) has developed a new system for the selection of new pilots of the Indian Air Force (IAF) in the wake of changing technologies and the growing automation in the new fleets of fighter aircraft.
“The new system termed Computerized Pilot Selection System (CPSS) will be in place by early next year,’ said Chief Controller of DRDO’s R and D wing, Dr W. Selvamurthy on the sidelines of a function here today.
The new system, which has cost the Government rupees 20 crores, is being claimed by DRDO officials as the best technology in the world since it has amalgamated the finest available technologies from the US, the UK, France and Israel.
The stimulated cockpit has been developed by a group of 12 scientists and it took six years for them to come out with this fully computerized system that takes into account the candidates’ cognitive performance and has a unique psycho data processing software.
A total of 90 units of this system will be deployed in three IAF Selection Boards of the air force with each centers being allotted a total of 30 units of CPSS, 10 of which will be kept for stand-by purpose.
23/11/07 ANI/TopNews