NE NEWS SERVICE
PRAYAGRAJ, AUG 1
Air Marshal Dilip Kumar Patnaik took over as the Senior Air Staff Officer of Central Air Command (CAC), Indian Air Force (IAF) on Saturday, says an IAF release.
Commissioned as a fighter pilot with the IAF on June 8, 1984, he has flown wide variety of fighter and trainer aircraft in the inventory of IAF. He has a flying experience of more than 2,500 hours, including operational flying on MiG-21 and Mirage–2000 fighter aircraft. He was also a Mission Commander on Searcher MK-II & Heron Aircraft with nearly 800 hours on type.
During his illustrious career in the IAF, the Air Officer has held numerous important appointments. He was Commanding Officer of a frontline Fighter Squadron and has also commanded a frontline Fighter Base. As an Air Vice Marshal, he has held the coveted appointments of Chief Staff Officer (Air Vector) at HQ Strategic Forces Command and Assistant Chief of Air Staff Operations (Air Defence) at Air HQ Vayu Bhawan. Earlier, he was Commandant of the Prestigious College of Air Warfare. He is an alumnus of Defence Services Staff College and done the Higher Air Command Course.
In recognition of his distinguished service, the Air Marshal was awarded Vayu Sena Medal (Gallantry) in Aug 99 and Ati Vishist Seva Medal in Jan 2020, by the President of India, said Wing Commander Shailendra Pandey, Public Relations Officer, Ministry of Defence, Prayagraj