The 47th batch of test pilots of the IAF. Photo | Special Arrangement, PIB
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New batch of test pilots joint the Indian Air Force

Emphasising the Indian Air Force's commitment to self-reliance, Air Chief underscored the indigenisation efforts through development projects such as Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft (AMCA) and LCA MK-II.

Mayank Singh

NEW DELHI: The batch of future test pilots of the Indian Air Force (IAF) on Friday completed their Flight Test Course (FTC) from IAF's Test Pilot School, at Aircraft and Systems Testing Establishment (ASTE), Bengaluru. The Chief of the Air Staff, Air Chief Marshal AP Singh, graced the occasion as the Chief Guest of the 47th batch.

The IAF in a statement said, "The Flight Test Course is known for its rigorous training for a duration of 48 weeks and is a cornerstone towards building the nation's flight testing capability for cutting-edge aerial platforms and systems."

The FTC is a prestigious course and "Once the officer's graduate from the institution they become experimental test pilots who test the new aircraft and systems once they are part of the service and also frame the Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) and the parameters to be followed," said an IAF officer.

ACM AP Singh is also a FTC graduate. Also, Group Captain Shubhanshu Shukla, the astronaut to visit the International Space Station (ISS) is a FTC Graduate.

In his address, Air Chief Marshal AP Singh highlighted the vital role of test flying as a specialist domain, requiring highest standards of professional competence, integrity and dedication to service.

Emphasising the Indian Air Force's commitment to self-reliance, Air Chief underscored the indigenisation efforts through development projects such as Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft (AMCA) and LCA MK-II.

He also called upon the graduating officers to uphold the core values of Precision and Excellence, which are essential in shaping a Sashakt, Saksham and Atmanirbhar Bharat.

He awarded the graduating officers with certificates, along with trophies to the meritorious officers, recognising their exceptional performance during this demanding and specialised course.

The prestigious "Suranjan Das Trophy", for the best all-round student test pilot, was awarded to Squadron Leader S Bhardwaj, while the "Chief of the Air Staff Trophy", for the best student test pilot in flight evaluation, was awarded to Squadron Leader Ajay Tripathi. The "Maharaja Hanumanth Singh Sword", for best all round student flight test engineer, was awarded to Squadron Leader Subhrajyoti Paul.

The Dunlop Trophy for best student test engineer in flight evaluation, was awarded to Wing Commander Ashwini Singh and the Kapil Bhargava Trophy for the best student in ground subjects, was awarded to Major Kaustubh Kunte.

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