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The Indian Air Force’s Chandigarh-based 48-Squadron, popularly known as the Camels, wrote a new chapter in aviation history by landing the first twin engine aircraft at the highest landing strip in the world — Daulat Beg oldie, just 8 kilometers from the Line of Actual Control (LAC) with China in north Ladakh. Till date, no country’s air force has managed to accomplish this task.
The AN-32 aircraft carried a cargo of gifts and sweets for the troops stationed there. “The token of love from the countrymen to the army personnel was handed over to the GOC-in-C Northern Command at the air base. It was a promise from the IAF to provide the Indian Army every kind of help. Whenever they will need us, they will find us next to them,” Wing Commander S K Verma told Newsline.
“The area is difficult to operate for both man and machine. Further, the AN-32 aircraft are not meant to fly in such harsh conditions. But the headquarters gave us the task keeping our past record in mind and therefore, it was a challenge for us to live up to the expectations,” said AOC, 12 wings S R K Nair.
CO of the squadron, Group Captain S C Chafekar, said: “The Advanced Landing Ground (ALG) is in the vicinity of Chip Chap river and has a general elevation of 16,200 feet. The surrounding terrain rises to about 1,500 ft above the ALG. The landing surface is just a 2.1 km-long kutcha strip. The length of the runway also varies according to the terrain and the prevailing conditions.”
Wing Cdr M B Aserkar said the rarified atmosphere and the surface conditions made the task even more difficult. “The aircraft engines have to be kept running as there is a restriction of starting auxillary power unit at that height. Even the air crew has to use oxygen masks due to the rarified atmosphere,” he added.
“It was really good to meet the army personnel stationed there. Now, they can be sure that they can return home at any time of the year. The IAF will overcome all kinds of odds for them,” said Wing Cdr A Ray.


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