
Chief of the Air Staff Amar Preet Singh flanked by Flight Lieutenant Parvinder Singh and Commanding Officer of the Squadron- Courtesy: PIB
- Chief of the Air Staff flies operational formation sortie with frontline squadron
- Precision manoeuvre over runway highlights combat training standards of the unit
- Air Chief interacts with air warriors, technicians and veterans during operational visit
- IAF leadership engagement underscores mission readiness and combat preparedness
NE DEFENCE BUREAU
NEW DELHI, MAR 12
In a powerful demonstration of leadership from the front, the Chief of the Air Staff (CAS) of the Indian Air Force, Amar Preet Singh, flew an operational formation sortie on the Mikoyan MiG‑29UPG from a forward airbase, reaffirming the Air Force leadership’s close engagement with frontline operational units.
The formation sortie was led by Parvinder Singh, Flight Lieutenant, who guided the formation through the operational profile. Before landing, the aircraft executed a smart peel-off manoeuvre over the runway — a hallmark of precision flying and squadron-level combat training.
The sortie reflected the high operational standards and combat readiness maintained by the squadron tasked with safeguarding India’s airspace.

CAS Engages with Air Warriors
During the visit, the Air Chief was briefed by the Commanding Officer on the squadron’s operational responsibilities, as well as the enhanced combat capabilities of the upgraded MiG-29UPG fighter platform.
The squadron is also preparing to mark 63 years since its induction in 1963, highlighting a long and distinguished operational legacy within the Indian Air Force.
The CAS interacted with aircrew, technicians and ground personnel, acknowledging the critical contribution of technical and support staff in sustaining complex combat aircraft operations.
Voices from the Visit
Chief of the Air Staff – Air Chief Marshal Amar Preet Singh
“Flying alongside our frontline units is always inspiring. The professionalism, discipline and dedication displayed by our air warriors ensure that the Indian Air Force remains ready to respond to any challenge.”
“Our technicians and ground crews form the backbone of combat operations. Their expertise and commitment keep our aircraft mission-ready at all times.”
Commanding Officer of the Squadron
“It is a matter of immense pride for the squadron to have the Chief of the Air Staff fly an operational sortie with us. His presence motivates our personnel and reinforces our commitment to operational excellence.”
Flight Lieutenant Parvinder Singh
“Leading the formation with the Air Chief in the cockpit was a great honour. It reflects the strong bond between leadership and operational units within the Indian Air Force.”
The CAS also met veterans from nearby regions, acknowledging their enduring connection with the Air Force and their contribution to the service’s traditions and heritage.
Such operational visits by senior leadership strengthen morale among frontline units while reinforcing the Indian Air Force’s enduring ethos of mission readiness, operational excellence and leadership from the front.








