A state-of-the-art cockpit simulator of MiG 29K fighter aircraft was
commissioned at the Southern Naval Command, the force’s training
command, on Wednesday.
Chief of the Command Vice Admiral Sunil Lanba set the simulator to work
at the Naval Institute of Aeronautical Technology (NIAT).
The simulator, which offers a real-life flying experience on the fourth
generation Russian-origin naval combat plane, would be used to train
budding naval pilots, aircrew and maintenance personnel on the dynamics
of cockpit operation from a maintenance point of view. “Such a simulator
is a real boon, as it exposes the maintenance crew to the technical
characteristics and behaviour of the cockpit in different flying
conditions which they would not get otherwise,” said a naval officer.
“Further, it would familiarise ab initio flyers to the technical aspects
of cockpit operations.”
This is the second MiG 29K simulator of the Navy. The first was
commissioned two years ago at naval air station INS Hansa in Goa — home
to the ‘Black Panther’ squadron comprising MiG 29K fighters.
The facility, set up as part of the MiG 29K aircraft contract, would
provide a platform for smooth transition of air crew and maintenance
personnel from training environment to actual maintenance and operation
scenario, said a defence statement. It would be used to impart real-time
training to air crew and technical personnel on all systems of the
aircraft.
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