Air Marshal (R) Harish Masand says-I learnt more than flying from them: JP Singh: The first time I met Air Commodore Janak Pratap Singh was when he was Joint Director Air Staff Inspections (ASI) in the rank of Group Captain in Air HQ (Vayu Bhavan) in July 1981.
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Book Review by Krishna Jaga: Half a century after the 1971 war redrew the map of South Asia, the Indian and Pakistani air forces remain, in spirit and doctrine, heirs to that decisive conflict.
Air Marshal (R) Harish Masand says: Clearing the air-Lessons on accidents from the past: On 24 January 2015, we celebrated 29 years of the MiG–29 in the IAF with a reunion of the people who had served in the MiG–29 units, organised by the Dy C–in–C, SFC, Air Marshal KP Nair.
Air Marshal (R) Harish Masand says: Hasimara Happiness December 2024 (Part–2): The icing on the cake at the end of the morning schedule was a visit to 101 Squadron, “The Falcons of Chhamb”, with a brief on the squadron’s history and enviable accomplishments, particularly in the 1971 War on the Western front.
Air Marshal (R) Harish Masand says: Hasimara Happiness December 2024 (Part–1): Hasimara has been on my mind for a long long time and I personally carry some unforgettable memories from that place where I spent perhaps the best four years of my youth and literally turned from a boy to a man.
I learnt more than flying from them: Jeff D’Souza: I came across this unI came across this unsung luminary of the Air Force pretty early in life when I was in Adampur on my second tenure in 101 Squadron in late 1976.
Air Marshal (R) Harish Masand says I learnt more than flying from them: Vaps Nair: I first met Vappale Ramchandran Nair, better known as “Vaps” to all in the Air Force, pretty early in my service career when I went for the Flying Instructors’ Course in FIS Tambaram in January 1974.
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