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Servers crash during pilot licence exams

Last Updated : 21 Aug 2011 09:15:51 AM IST

NEW DELHI:  On day one, when over 1,000 pilots took the first online examination for the Airline Transport Pilot Licence, servers across all the seven centres in India, designated by the Director-General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) crashed.  Many of the examinees had to return home without submitting their answer-sheets online and with frustrated hearts at the further delay in procuring their licences.

DGCA chief Bharat Bhushan had decided to move the pilot licence’s examination online in the wake of the fake licences scam that came to fore earlier this year.  The online examinations were an effort to put an end to the forged mark-sheet menace. However, the hang-ups in the delivery model has disappointed the aspirants. “Within first few minutes of sitting before my system, there was a link failure and the question paper I was answering was lost.  “Within an hour, the whole server crashed. Finally only five candidates could register their answers out of the 90 odd assembled there,” an aspirant who took the examination from Kolkata told Express.

Senior DGCA officials, who were present on sight at all centres, were helpless and seen calling their Delhi office for further directions.  “The DGCA officials were sitting on the edge and lamented all the time as to how all the work for the online exam was done in three days.  Before the exam began, they kept shouting ‘don’t touch the system. They were clueless,” another aspirant revealed.

The examinations were divided into three papers over three days. While the server was assigned to the National Informatics Centre, the connectivity responsibility was given to Aptech.  “On 19th, the first day of examination, it was total chaos. On Saturday, server crashed again in few places,” an aspirant, who took the exam from Delhi, said.

“The exam has already been postponed by a month and now these teething troubles are delaying our licensing process further. Many of us have just one paper to finish.

Ironically, the questions we answer here are not even relevant to our current flying. DGCA in this sense has always been unreliable giving scope for touts and racketeers to finish the bureaucratic jobs,” a pilot said.

DGCA chief Bharat Bhushan said that he was aware of the server crash.

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y dont ppl use forums for discussion ... there is a gud forum out there .... only designed for Indian Commercial Pilots ....

By amit
8/24/2011 12:30:00 AM

Well, I sent my application with all the documents that i heard were required. that is ...the application form(duh!), the DD, the 10th marksheet and the 12th marksheet, and my DGCA license. But my name dint come on the list. So i was curious to know what was the reason that i wasnt allowed to sit for the exam. But to my shock there was no rejected list. The instructions said that No candidate would be entertained about the same. Also DGCA is very wrong on their part to give the admit cards jsut 2-3 days before the examinations. This time it came on the 16th night if i havent mistaken.( at least thats when i checked). I hope DGCA avoids doing the last minute thing.

By Ricky
8/22/2011 11:48:00 PM

its very good for indian aviation industry and for aspirants those want to do their CPL but DGCA should give result on the support as well .. there should be no more delay for result ...

By Prayag Bansal
8/22/2011 3:38:00 PM

I am impressed by the performance of the Online exam.. considering it was the first time .. I appeared at Mumbai-Venue 1 on 19th and 21st. Although the link was down for about 20 odd minutes in the evening session on 19th, after the link re-established, the examiners helped us to re-log and exam continued from where it stopped ... thankfully all the answers were saved .. as expected! On 21st however no such incidents of loss of link was observed ... it went on flawlessly ... Cheers DGCA!! It may have taken several years and a few fake pilot scams to compell this change to go on-line, but with some proactive steps and small improvements DGCA Systems can become more efficient and user friendly!! Cheers Again!!!

By Vishwanath
8/21/2011 11:52:00 PM

DGCA did a very good begining. We all are welcoming it. Lot of transparancy could be brought in and will certainly hasten the process of licencing. The initial hiccups , if any shall have to be sorted out by next time. All the best!

By Pasha
8/21/2011 11:42:00 AM

"Ironically, the questions we answer here are not even relevant to our current flying." - You probably spoke to an actor playing a pilot in some movie or TV soap. He obviously have never flown a plane, and has no idea what aviation is all about to think that the questions in the paper were not related to flying.

By Vivek
8/21/2011 10:23:00 AM

Servers did not crash in Mumbai at all. Exams went on smoothly. There was an issue in one of the Delhi centers at the Morning session only, and as say perhaps in the Kolkata center. Don't misreport news and furthur tarnish the DGCA's reputation. This is a good move to get the exams online, and having personally given the exams this time, I can easily say it's much more easier to use and convenient than spending time on an OMR sheet which can really screw up.

By Vivek
8/21/2011 10:20:00 AM
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