Servers crash during pilot license exam
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On day one of the first online examination of the Airline Transport Pilot License, servers across all the seven centres in India, designated by the Director-General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) crashed. With over 1,000 pilots to appear for exams, many of the examinees had to return home without submitting their answer-sheets online, stated a reported on expressbuzz.com.
Bharat Bhushan, Chief of DGCA had decided to move the pilot license’s examination online in the wake of fake licenses scam that came in the light earlier this year. The hang-up in the delivery model has disappointed the aspirants. Senior DGCA officials, who were present on the sight at all centres, were helpless and seen calling their Delhi office for further directions. Bhushan said that he was aware of the server crash.
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