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Sea Harriers Fly Away into Glory

After 33 years sterling service, the Sea harriers were de-inducted from the navy and under took its last flight on may 11, 2016. The Squadron has been re-equipped with the new and more lethal mig-29Ks.

- Rear Admiral Sushil Ramsay (Retd)

After 33 years sterling service, the Sea Harriers were deinducted from the Navy and undertook its last flight on May 11, 2016. The squadron has been re-equipped with the new and more lethal MiG-29Ks.

The ILLUSTRIOU­S and UNIQUE Sea harriers of indian naval air Squadron (INAS) 300 were given a befitting farewell in a function organised at INS hansa, goa on may 11, 2016. The function was attended by admiral R.K. dhowan, Chief of the naval Staff (CNS), Vice admiral Sunil Lanba, Flag officer Commanding-inChief, Western naval Command, serving and retired officers and men and all personnel who have served in the INAS 300. Speaking on the occasion CNS lauded the stellar role played by the Squadron in the defence of the country and acknowledg­ed the profession­alism of the pilots, the maintainer­s and all those personnel associated with flying and maintainin­g the aircraft in peak efficiency during their service. he said that the rich legacy would continue as the baton is being passed on to the proud young crew of the mig-29K Squadron who have been successful in seamlessly integratin­g the successor fighters with inS Vikramadit­ya in the shortest possible time.

in appreciati­on of the faithful service to the nation by inaS 300 ÔWhite TigersÕan impressive ceremony was held which saw the Sea Harriers fly for one last time, and MiG-29K flanking their outgoing cousins and ceremoniou­sly assuming the honourable position of the new generation successor fighters of the Indian Navy. The air display included supersonic pass by mig29Ks and formation flying by two each Sea harriers and mig-29Ks. The composite air display symbolised a smooth transition from the old to the new in continuanc­e

with the proud legacy of the inaS 300. on completion of the air display, Òwashing down of the Sea harriersÓ was carried out in a traditiona­l manner. A first day cover was also released by CnS to commemorat­e the occasion.

The White Tigers who stand for excellence, determinat­ion and aggressive spirit, heralded the era of carrier borne aviation into the indian navy. almost six decades ago the Squadron was commission­ed at RnaS Brawdy, UK with its distinctiv­e ÔWhite TigerÕlogo and equipped with the Sea hawk aircraft. after providing yeoman service for over two decades, the Squadron was reincarnat­ed with Sea harriers in 1983. inaS 300 with its potent Sea harriers formed the teeth of naval combat power and consequent­ly was the centrepiec­e of naval operationa­l strategy. With their profession­alism, the White Tigers assured the control of areas of interest and emerged as a force to reckon with, by ensuring air dominance for indian navyÕs Carrier Battle group. Resultantl­y, Sea harriersÕp­otent and lethal combat skills and dynamic manoeuvrab­ility was appreciate­d globally, including the foreign navies as also the indian air Force.

at 0852 hours on Wednesday, may 11, 2016, Commander Shikku Raj, Commanding Officer, INAS 300, landed the Sea Harrier at inS hansa, goa for the last time as he remembered the first time his father took him to see this incredible flying machine. It was in 1983, then Commander P.V. Rajan Pillai (now a retired naval veteran), was a member of the technical support team of inaS 300. on this occasion young Shikku Raj conjured a dream to fly the fighter aircraft one day. After his last sortie on may 11, 2016, Commander Shikku Raj recalled, Òit was a moment of nostalgia,ÕÕÒWe took off at 0827 hours for the flypast along with MiG-29Ks. It was a short 25-minute exercise.ÕÕ as he landed, he radioed the Air Traffic Controller­s: “It’s been an honour. Thank you!ÕÕhe continued, Òit takes a lot from the pilot to just land. in every other aircraft, landing is second nature. in the Sea harrier, you have to actually think how to land the aircraft, because it is so unconventi­onal. every recovery of the Sea harrier in that respect is memorable,Ó A complex aircraft by every definition, the Sea Harrier, an otherwise brawny fighter jet, can hover like a helicopter, when required. manufactur­ed by British aerospace, the Sea harrier is a naval short/vertical take-off and landing (V/STOL) jet fighter, which uses four vector-able nozzles for thrust.

one of the eminent guests at this ceremony was admiral arun Prakash (Retd), former Chief of the naval Staff, an original Sea hawk pilot who had earned the distinctio­n of gallantry award of Vir Chakra during 1971 indo-Pak war. Relevant to the context is his distinctio­n of being the first indian navy pilot to be trained and converted to fly the Sea Harriers. He became the first Commanding Officer of INAS 300 (Sea harriers) but not before the baptism by fire as during the intensive training phase he had to bail out of the Trainer Sea harrier in a snow bound area and suffered severe frostbites. For ferrying the brand new Sea harriers he fought his way through convincing the authoritie­s that the first set of aircraft are taken in fly-away condition. He successful­ly led the formation of first three Sea Harriers, flying all the way to India, via malta, Luxor and dubai. They landed at dabolim, goa on december 16, 1983 to a jubilant welcome by the indian navy.

after witnessing the last sortie of the Sea harrier when asked, admiral arun Prakash said, Òi feel a mixture of nostalgia and happiness. We brought this aircraft and it has done a great service to the indian Navy for 33 years. I miss flying. This time also i asked if they could give me a ride in the harrier Trainer but they said no, you are too old. not even a last ride, because mod rules do not permit.Ó

 ??  ?? (Top) INAS 300 old and new together with Admiral R.K. Dhowan at INS Hansa,Goa; (above) The final flight of the Sea Harriers of INAS 300 still managed to enthrall the crowds at INS Hansa,Goa; Air warriors raring to go; (below) Sea Harrier with the Naval...
(Top) INAS 300 old and new together with Admiral R.K. Dhowan at INS Hansa,Goa; (above) The final flight of the Sea Harriers of INAS 300 still managed to enthrall the crowds at INS Hansa,Goa; Air warriors raring to go; (below) Sea Harrier with the Naval...
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