Okay, I see, you mean from when they get back to India, not from now.The experience of the Indian crew does not come close to that of a new American crew... or that of China. For US and China, the crew is already familiar with the ship before the ship even hits the water. That's because both countries build their ships and know their ships inside and out. For US and China, the crew plays a significant role from sea trails until commissioning. These experience are not applicable to the Indian crew, as it was the Russians who refitted the ship and conducted the sea trials.
You keep on throwing out the number of aircraft India has, but that number does not correlate with readiness of landing and taking off from the carrier. China managed to perform takeoffs and landings with merely three aircraft.
4~6 weeks multiplied by 10 is not 35 months.
Fine.
You also said this when the Indians said they would have Initial Operational Capability in six months after arriving in India.
So, then, what you are saying is that if the Indians say they will start take-offs and landings aboard the carrier 6 weeks after arriving in India, then you are saying it will take 15 months. Is this correct?
Then you believe instead of it happening around the 1st of March, 2014, that it will happen in end of April 2015?
You also believe, by your statement earlier, that instead of having IOC in July of 2014 (six months), that it will be then January of 2019 (60 months)?
Time will tell which is closest. I believe the Indians will be landing and taking off the Vikramaditya with their own Mig-29Ks by March 2014.
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