IAF organises fly-pasts across India saluting ‘Corona warriors’
Army’s military bands also performed outside leading hospitals
NEW DELHI: Fighter jets and transport aircraft of the Indian Air Force on Sunday carried out fly-pasts over major cities and towns while military choppers showered petals on leading hospitals across the country as part of a mega exercise to express gratitude to lakhs of doctors, paramedics and other front-line workers battling the Coronavirus pandemic.
A fleet of military jets comprising Sukhoi-30 MKI, MIG-29 and Jaguar flew over Rajpath, Delhi's centrepiece boulevard, and then, orbited over the city and the national capital region for around 30 minutes from 11 am.
Premier transport aircraft C-130 also carried out a separate fly-past over the Delhi and the NCR region. The aircraft flew at an approximate height of 500 metres to 1000 metres keeping aerospace safety in mind, a senior official in the Indian Air Force said.
The thanks-giving activities started with laying of wreaths at the national police memorial in Delhi to honour the police personnel deployed in the enforcement of the nationwide lockdown, officials said.
A military chopper also showered petals on the memorial.
Besides Delhi, the Indian Air Force conducted fly-pasts in a number of cities including Mumbai, Jaipur, Ahmedabad, Guwahati, Patna, Lucknow, Srinagar, Chandigarh, Jaipur, Bhopal, Hyderabad, Bengaluru, Coimbatore and Thiruvananthapuram, they said.
A large number of helicopters belonging to the Indian Air Force and the Indian Navy dropped flower petals over leading hospitals treating Coronavirus patients across the country including in Delhi, Shillong, Guwahati and Mumbai.
Army's military bands also performed outside leading hospitals. In the evening, the Eastern Naval Command and Western Naval Command are illuminating a number of ships docked at major ports.
Chief of Defence Staff Gen Bipinrawat on Friday had announced that the three services will carry out a series of activities to thank the “corona warriors”.
In a series of tweets, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh complimented the armed forces for carrying out the activities to show respects of the armed forces to the front-line people fighting the pandemic.
“I thank the Armed Forces for their special initiatives like fly pasts, showering flower petals and several other performances to express gratitude towards medical professionals, police and other frontline warriors. The entire nation stands united in these challenging times,” Singh said.
Meanwhile, the Armed forces on Sunday flew their helicopters over various COVID-19 designated hospitals in the southern states and showered flower petals acknowledging the role played by front-line personnel such as doctors, paramedics and police in the fight against the pandemic.
Helicopters of the Indian Air Force, the Navy and the Coast Guard took to the skies and carried out the thanksgiving effort in cities, including Hyderabad, Chennai, Thiruvananthapuram, Kochi, Visakhapatnam, and Bengaluru. In Kochi, the headquarters of the Southern Naval Command, Naval aircraft carried out a fly-past over the Marine Drive while seven Fast Interceptor Crafts undertook a steam-past in the channel along the city's iconic spot.
The activities were part of the nation-wide initiative announced by Chief of Defence Staff Gen Bipinrawat who had on Friday said the three services will carry out a series of activities to thank the “corona warriors”. The front-line workers were overwhelmed by the gesture of the armed forces as they clapped and took photos as the choppers whizzed past them. “We are doing our duty, we know the danger of the disease, but we come here and do as its our duty. Such gesture, that too from the Armed forces is great, it will help us keep going,” a hospital staff said in Bengaluru. In Hyderabad, IAF'S Chetak helicopter hovered over the state-run Gandhi hospital and showered petals as doctors, nurses, paramedical, sanitation and other staff and police personnel assembled near the premises.
Several of the COVID-19 ‘warriors' were seen taking videos and photos using their mobile phones while some others clapped.
In Kerala, the Indian Air Force and Navy helicopters showered flower petals on hospitals in Thiruvananthapuram and Kochi while a flypast and steam-past were also conducted. A Sarang helicopter of IAF hovered over the Government Medical College Hospital and the General Hospital in the state capital and showered petals.