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    HAL revives intermediate jet trainer programme to help rookie IAF pilots

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    “The IJT incorporates the simplicity necessary for ease of conversion from Basic Piston Trainer and the sophistication required for quick conversion to the complexities of an Advanced Jet Trainer,'' HAL said while embarking on building the aircraft more than 15 years ago.

    An intermediate trainer jet progamme — to help rookie Indian pilots transition smoothly from basic trainers to advanced jet trainers — which was shelved six years ago after multiple failures is being revived again, and a improved IJT will fly as early as April 2019, a senior official from the PSU Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd (HAL) said.

    “The IJT project has been revived. The spin problem, which had grounded the aircraft, has been addressed. There will be a flight in April of an IJT,'' Arup Chatterjee, HAL's Director (Engineering and R&D), said on Thursday on the sidelines of Aero 2019.

    The IJT, also known as Hindustan Jet Trainer 36, is an aircraft indigenously designed and developed by HAL to replace its own Kiran jet trainers —- which were made from 1964 to 1989 and are now being retired from IAF service on account of their vintage.

    “The IJT incorporates the simplicity necessary for ease of conversion from Basic Piston Trainer and the sophistication required for quick conversion to the complexities of an Advanced Jet Trainer,'' HAL said while embarking on building the aircraft more than 15 years ago.

    The development of the…

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