IAF's day-night take-off and landing drills on e-way today
LUCKNOW, May 2 -- Uttar Pradesh will create history on Friday when Indian Air Force (IAF) fighter jets and transport aircraft will land and take-off during the day and night on the newly-built 3.5-km-long airstrip on the Ganga Expressway in Shahjahanpur, becoming the first state in the country to have night landing facility for fighter jets on an expressway.
The air show is being organized to assess the expressway's potential as an alternative runway during times of war or national emergencies. The exercise will be conducted in two phases - during the day and at night - to test the airstrip's night-landing capabilities, according to the UP government.
The night landing drill will be preceded by a similar exercise during the day. The exercise holds much significance in wake of heightened tension between India and Pakistan after the Pahalgam terror attack in Kashmir on April 22.
IAF fighter jets will touch down and take off from the airstrip in daylight, and thereafter, between 7pm and 10pm. They will perform low fly-pasts at an altitude of just one metre, followed by landing and take-off drills.
Chief minister Yogi Adityanath and members of the state cabinet will be witness to this historic moment.
"Notably, this will be the first airstrip in the country designed to support day and night landings of fighter aircraft, making it a strategic asset for defence preparedness. It will also serve as the Air Force's training and rehearsal base," the statement said. The state government has taken all requite steps for the security of the airstrip by installing around 250 CCTV cameras on both sides.
On Thursday, the IAF took over operational control of the airstrip, with personnel from the air force and the UP Expressways Industrial Development Authority (UPEIDA) coordinating efforts.
UP finance minister Suresh Khanna, minister of state for cooperation JPS Rathore, public representatives and senior air force officials will also attend the event....
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