Abstract

The Institute of Aerospace Medicine Indian Air Force regularly conducts Operational Training in Aerospace Medicine (OPTRAM) courses for the fighter, transport, and helicopter pilots, and navigators. The OPTRAM is directly linked with the pilots flying training and operational readiness as well. The COVID-19 pandemic halted training activities globally. Online training was not an option as it is a simulator-based training module. There was an urgent need to continue the course without compromising the safety of our pilots. A standard operating procedure (SOP) was prepared to conduct the course in a safe and timely manner within the available resources of the Institute. This paper intends to bring out the various rationale and considerations that go into formulating an SOP like this which has a huge implication on the operational preparedness of the organization and the operational readiness of our pilots.

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