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Saina Nehwal to fly in IAF’s Kiran Mk II aircraft | idrw.org

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The Indian Air Force is planning to fly ace shuttler and Olympic bronze medallist Saina Nehwal in its Kiran Mk II jet trainer at its officers’ training academy in Didndigul in Andhra Pradesh next week.

During her proposed visit next week, Nehwal will also play matches with the best of badminton players of the Air Force Academy there, IAF officials said here.

The plan is to take her on a sortie in the Kiran Mk II aircraft, which is being used by the Air Force to train its rookie pilots before they move to fly other fighter and transport aircraft, they said.

The visit is aimed at inspiring the young cadets at the academy to do hard work to achieve their goals in life in the service of the nation, they said.



Saina’s visit to the cradle of the IAF coincides with the sports week of the academy.

In recent years, the IAF has been honouring sportspersons for their achievements in their respective fields and has granted them honorary ranks also.

Champion batsman Sachin Tendulkar was made an honorary Group Captain by the IAF last year for his achievements and along with Captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni, was offered a sortie in frontline fighter aircraft SU-30MKI.

However, the offer made by the then IAF Chief Air Chief Marshal P V Naik has not been availed by the two cricketers so far.
 
Saina Nehwal to fly IAF’s jet Kiran MK-II trainer aircraft on Friday | idrw.org

Ace shuttler and Olympic bronze medallist Saina Nehwal will fly Kiran Mk II jettrainer aircraft of the Indian Air Force on Friday at the IAF’s training academy at Dundigal in Andhra Pradesh.

Saina has been invited to visit the Air Force Academy, Dundigal on September 28 as a special guest for the closing ceremony of the Inter Squadron Sports Championship.

During the visit, she is scheduled to fly a sortie on the Kiran trainer aircraft, the IAF said in a release.

“She is also scheduled to witness the closing ceremony of the sports championship, where she would be playing an exhibition badminton match and also interact with the cadets at the Academy,” the release said.

Kiran Mk II aircraft is being used by the Air Force to train its rookie pilots before they move to fly other fighter and transport aircraft.

Saina’s visit is being seen at inspiring the young cadets at the academy to do hard work to achieve their goals in life in the service of the nation.

In recent years, the IAF has been honouring sportspersons for their achievements in their respective fields and has granted them honorary ranks also.

Sachin Tendulkar was made an honorary Group Captain by the IAF last year for his achievements and, along with captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni, was offered a sortie in frontline fighter aircraft SU-30MKI.
 
So Sukhoi and Mk2 are of similar capabilities ? Because Dhoni was offered Sukhoi trip and olympic medalist was offered Kiran Mk2 ?
 
So Sukhoi and Mk2 are of similar capabilities ? Because Dhoni was offered Sukhoi trip and olympic medalist was offered Kiran Mk2 ?

You would have get this answer if you would have ( and naturally you should ) read the article before commenting :P
 
What the hell???
Cant these dumb people understand that they are reducing the life span of these aircraft's worth 1.6 billion ?? :angry::hitwall:
IAF offer them mig 21 instead of sukhoi 30mki.
 
Saina Nehwal is a role model .... for all Indians.

Kudos to Saina !!!!!

:tup: :tup:
 
yeh kya nautanki hai..jaise IAF ka aircraft nahi koi public transport bus ke sawari ho ke jab haat dikhao aur rok ke chadh jao.
 
yeh kya nautanki hai..jaise IAF ka aircraft nahi koi public transport bus ke sawari ho ke jab haat dikhao aur rok ke chadh jao.

Hath dikhane k liye bhi aukaad(achievement) honi chahiye!!

And you obviously wont know but western airforces give these kind of rides to journalists too..Its good for publicity but difficult to understand for a noob.
 
Yup .... hath dikha ke rokne ke liye bahut aukat chahiye.

Saina ki to bahut aukat hai.... Su 30 MKI bhi deserve kerti hai, aur Rafale bhi..
 
Yup .... hath dikha ke rokne ke liye bahut aukat chahiye.

Saina ki to bahut aukat hai.... Su 30 MKI bhi deserve kerti hai, aur Rafale bhi..

If she joins AF like Sachin and Dhoni joined the Army she could be an inspiration to many...Many girls look upon her and she is an icon..a future superstar of the country.Many girls follow her.I dont think theres any fault in this.

An a/c is a machine meant to do its purpose...It not like a vimana from Ramayan man.When politicians can use the AF a/cs then stars like her too deserve it.

Moreover its a publicity thing for the AF.

I am sure many people would be jealous here but what can i say....pehle aukaad banao fir hath dikhao aur tum bhi beith jayo...jab aukaad nahi hein toh cheap shots le k bhi kuch nahi milega.
 
Yes great aukat honi chaiye for hitchhiking a ride on a IAF's plane on taxpayers' money just like ore chocolate momma's boy rahul
 
Yes great aukat honi chaiye for hitchhiking a ride on a IAF's plane on taxpayers' money just like ore chocolate momma's boy rahul

there is something called icon also madam.. thoda dimaag lagaiyye.. returns which IAF will get in terms of more meritorious/dedicated youths in their cadres vis-a-vis the cost incurred over a short 5 min trip on a trainer...
 
there is something called icon also madam.. thoda dimaag lagaiyye.. returns which IAF will get in terms of more meritorious/dedicated youths in their cadres vis-a-vis the cost incurred over a short 5 min trip on a trainer...
If IAF needs ads and icons to lure youth into slavery of the GOI then it says a lot about their dedication towards the fellow indians whom thse guys kill with impunity on the orders of ther masters.If you want to see real dedication then you can see those in maoist cadre.they are much dedicated then these slaves.
 
khayal se bhai this kiran is hell dangerous bird seedha buildings ke oper ja girta hai :P
 

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