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IAF's C-17 Globemaster lands near Indo-China border

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ANI Mechuka (Arunachal Pradesh) [India]
Last Updated : Nov 03 2016 | 9:07 PM IST

Indian Air Force has successfully carried out the trial landing of C-17 Globemaster, the largest military transport aircraft, at the Advanced Landing Ground (ALG) in Menchukha, Arunachal Pradesh, just 29 kilometres from the Sino-Indian border.

At an elevation of 6200 ft above mean sea level, with a landing surface of only 4200 feet long, a trial landing was carried out by the mighty C-17 Globemaster aircraft on Wednesday, thereby validating its short field landing performance at high altitude.

"This operation demonstrated the IAF capability to reach out to this remote ALG (Advanced Landing Ground) located just 29 km from the Sino-Indian border," the official press release stated.

The ALG at Mechuka in the Yargyap river valley of West Siang district of Arunachal Pradesh had been upgraded recently. The road connectivity to the nearest air/ rail head at Dibrugarh, about 500 km away is generally two days of travel, unless the roads get damaged due to frequent landslides

This is a quantum jump from the existing capability of An-32 and C-130J aircraft. Such airlift capability facilitates speedy transfer of men and material in this rugged terrain, interspersed with valleys and high mountain ranges that inhibit road connectivity. In the event of a disaster in the region, C-17 operations to the remote ALG can enhance the speed and quantum of national relief efforts.

"IAF has plans to validate airlift operations to and from various ALGs in the region that would usher in a new dimension in enhanced disaster response. This trial landing is expected to pave the way for operation of civil flights operating to and from the newly upgraded ALGs, which has an enormous potential to boost tourism by improving connectivity to remote locations in the North East," the release stated.

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The aircraft was received by the Detachment Commander Flight Lieutenant S. Dixit on its maiden landing in Mechuka.

The aircrew who were part of this historic landing were Group Captain T.R. Ravi, Wing Commander P. Sisodia, Wing Commander A.K. Patnaik, M.W.O. Tripathi and W.O. Nirana Ram.

Mechuka was one of the several strategic locations during the Indo-China war in 1962.

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First Published: Nov 03 2016 | 8:49 PM IST

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