New Delhi: Air Force chief BS Dhanoa on Thursday flew solo in a MIG-21 fighter jet, the oldest fighter aircraft in the IAF's inventory, a defence statement said.
Air Chief Marshal Dhanoa flew the MIG-21 Type 96 aircraft from the IAF base at Uttarlai, a forward base in Rajasthan, where he began a three-day visit, his first to a forward operational base as the IAF chief.
The Air Force Chief is visiting the forward air base in the western sector to assess operational readiness and review the morale of the personnel stationed there, the statement said.
The IAF chief's flight in the aircraft, that became infamous as 'flying coffins', lasted about half an hour long, said officials.
Before BS Dhanoa, his predecessors, Air Chief Marshals AY Tipnis and Dilbagh Singh had flown the Russian-made aircraft while commanding the service.
AY Tipnis, who headed the IAF from December 1998 to December 2001, had said he flew the aircraft solo to send a message that it was safe.
While BS Dhanoa did not make a similar statement, the IAF Chief has flown the same type of aircraft during Kargil Operations, in which he carried out many night strike missions in the mountainous terrain.
Air Chief Marshal Dhanoa was awarded Yudh Sewa Medal for this.
According to a report of parliamentary standing committee on defence submitted to parliament in May last year, 22 MIG-21 aircrafts had accidents between May 2007 to March 2015.
The MIG-21s are to retire from 2017 to 2020.
Last year, a MIG-21 aircraft that had taken off from the same Uttarlai airbase crashed near Barmer, but the pilot ejected safely. In the same month, another MIG-21 made an emergency landing in Srinagar after the pilot noticed a technical snag in the plane. The tyres of the jet were badly burnt.
BS Dhanoa's immediate predecessor, Air Chief Marshal Arup Raha flew the indigenous fighter jet Tejas last year, becoming the first air chief to fly it.
He had also flown a Gripen aircraft at the Saab facility during an official trip to Sweden last year.
Air Chief Marshal Dhanoa flew the MIG-21 Type 96 aircraft from the IAF base at Uttarlai, a forward base in Rajasthan, where he began a three-day visit, his first to a forward operational base as the IAF chief.
The Air Force Chief is visiting the forward air base in the western sector to assess operational readiness and review the morale of the personnel stationed there, the statement said.
Before BS Dhanoa, his predecessors, Air Chief Marshals AY Tipnis and Dilbagh Singh had flown the Russian-made aircraft while commanding the service.
AY Tipnis, who headed the IAF from December 1998 to December 2001, had said he flew the aircraft solo to send a message that it was safe.
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Air Chief Marshal Dhanoa was awarded Yudh Sewa Medal for this.
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The MIG-21s are to retire from 2017 to 2020.
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He had also flown a Gripen aircraft at the Saab facility during an official trip to Sweden last year.
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