26 Nov : When Wing Commander S Sajan, who operated the Sukhoi-30 flight, asked President Pratibha Patil whether she would like to do manoeuvring, the gritty lady’s reply was “Oh Yes”.
“During the flight I moved the aircraft twice in the left and right direction. Once I lowered the altitude and also took it higher,” Patil, who made history by becoming the first woman head of state to fly in a fighter jet, said in an interaction with media after landing at IAF base in Pune on Wednesday.
Asked how she felt while taking off, the 74-year-old President said, “Within seconds I was in the sky. I felt inspired. The aircraft was flying at 700 kmph. It was increased to 800 kmph when I asked him (Sajan) if we could travel faster.”
Patil said Sajan kept her informed about the topography of the landscape the aircraft was flying over.
“We first crossed over Rajgurunagar, then Shirur and Baramati (in Pune district). I waved at the escort aircraft as they flew in close formation,” she said.
The President said she enjoyed the flight and was proud of the “efficiency and expertise” of the country’s defence forces.
Patil had donned a ‘G-suit’, worn by fighter pilots to counter gravitational effect due to any high speed air manoeuvres, while taking the sortie.
President Pratibha Patil on Wednesday entered the record books by becoming the first woman head of state to fly in a frontline, multi-role fighter jet aircraft as she undertook a 30-minute sortie in a Russian made Sukhoi-30 MKI.
Flashing a victory sign after landing at the Lohegoan air force base here, the 74-year old President shook hands with the pilot Wing Commander S Sajan of the two-seater Sukhoi and patted him for a smooth sortie in the combat jet plane.
Patil, who has also become the oldest woman to fly in a warplane, posed for photographs on the tarmac with the pilot, who has over 3200 hours of flying experience, top officers and the aircraft maintenance staff.
Shortly after landing, the President was driven to a rest house where she underwent a medical check up.
Before taking off, Patil was briefed about emergency exit procedures and various parameters of the flight in the Sukhoi-30 aircraft of city-based 30 squadron, the ‘Rhinos’.
Patil is the second President to fly in a fighter aircraft after A P J Abdul Kalam who was flown at speeds a few notches below supersonic levels for 30 minutes without sharp manoeuvres also from the Lohegaon airbase.
Patil, who was seated in the co-pilot’s seat in the aircraft, had donned a ‘G-suit’ worn by fighter pilots to counter the gravitational effects due to high speed manoeuvres.
A Sukhoi, India’s most advanced fighter plane, can carry eight tonnes of armaments and fly over 3000 kms with onboard fuel and can undertake an extended journey of upto 5000 kms with a single air-to-air refuelling.