11 naval pilots awarded ‘wings’ on completion of course
Eleven Indian Navy pilots were awarded ‘wings’ at an impressive Passing-out Parade (POP) held at the Naval Air Station Rajali, Arakkonam, on Friday to mark the graduation of the 17-01 Helicopter Conversion Course (Pilot) course.
By : migrator
Update: 2017-06-16 19:13 GMT
Chennai
The graduated pilots will subsequently join operational flights at Goa, Kochi, Mumbai, Port Blair and Visakhapatnam. Rear Admiral Mukul Asthana, Director General Project Varsha, Integrated Headquarters, Ministry of Defence (Navy) was the Chief Guest for the occasion.
The pilots underwent rigorous training for 21 weeks in flying and aviation subjects at Indian Naval Air Squadron 561, the Helicopter Training School (HTS). Commanded by Captain Rajan Kapoor, HTS has graduated 682 pilots for the Indian Navy and Coast Guard till date.
The school was initially commissioned at Kochi on September 15, 1971 and in 1992 shifted to the present location at INS Rajali in Arakkonam. Commanded by Commodore V K Pisharody, INS Rajali is the largest operational air base of the Indian Navy which had celebrated its Silver Jubilee in March this year.
After the ceremonial review, the Chief Guest awarded the Governor of Kerala Rolling Trophy to Lieutenant Commander Rahul Verma for being adjudged as the Best All Round Trainee Pilot and the Flag Officer Commanding-in-Chief Eastern Naval Command Rolling Trophy to Lieutenant Subham Sahlot for standing first in order of Merit. A book prize was also awarded to Lieutenant Commander Nikhil Chugh for standing first in ground subjects.
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