Indian Navy achieves a milestone: LCA Tejas makes successful arrested landing

News Bharati    14-Sep-2019
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New Delhi, September 14: A milestone event towards the development of an indigenous Deck Based Fighter aircraft was achieved by Indian Navy with the first-ever arrested landing of LCA (Navy) Naval LCA Tejas makes at the shore-based test facility, INS Hansa Goa. It will pave the way for this Indigenous platform to undertake Aircraft Carrier landing demonstration onboard the Indian Naval Aircraft Carrier, Vikramaditya.


 

After several years of flight testing and four campaigns of dedicated testing at Shore Based Test facility Goa, the LCA (Navy) Flight Test Team successfully executed a textbook arrested landing at the Shore Based Test Facility, INS Hansa, Goa. The team was led by Cmde J A Maolankar (Chief Test Pilot), Capt Shivnath Dahiya (LSO) & Cdr J D Raturi (Test Director) This arrested landing heralds the arrival of true indigenous capability and displays the professional prowess of our scientific community Aeronautical Development Agency (ADA) embedded with design and build capability of HAL (ARDC), DRDO and CSIR Labs involved in executing this landmark event.

 

This event marks the start of a new era where multiple agencies have come together to achieve a common goal. The participation of Certification Agency (CEMILAC), Quality Agency (DGAQA) and above all the men and women on the ground who serviced the aircraft and monitored it during strenuous trails is truly commendable. The support of the Indian Navy through the Navy Project office and DAPM at IHQ MoD Navy is noteworthy.

Friday’s event has put India on the world map as a nation with the capability to design a deck landing aircraft.

Raksha Mantri Rajnath Singh congratulated ADA, HAL, DRDO and Indian Navy for this major feat.