<p>Air Chief Marshal R K S Bhadauria, Chief of Air Staff, undertook his maiden flight in HAL’s designed and developed Light Combat Helicopter (LCH), on Friday.</p>.<p>The aircraft took off at 11.45 am and remained airborne for an hour. The Air Chief was accompanied by HAL’s Deputy Chief Test Pilot, Wing Commander (Retd) S P John.</p>.<p>After returning, Bhadauria noted that: “It was a very good sortie. I was able to look at the important flying characteristics and status of sensors already installed.”</p>.<p>“The Light Combat Helicopter is a potent platform due to excellent design and development efforts and a well-supported flight test team,” he said, adding that Indian Air Force is looking forward to the induction of the aircraft into service.</p>.<p>R Madhavan, Chairman and Managing Director, HAL, thanked the Air Chief and said that HAL is geared up for productionisation of LCH to meet the air force’s requirements.</p>
<p>Air Chief Marshal R K S Bhadauria, Chief of Air Staff, undertook his maiden flight in HAL’s designed and developed Light Combat Helicopter (LCH), on Friday.</p>.<p>The aircraft took off at 11.45 am and remained airborne for an hour. The Air Chief was accompanied by HAL’s Deputy Chief Test Pilot, Wing Commander (Retd) S P John.</p>.<p>After returning, Bhadauria noted that: “It was a very good sortie. I was able to look at the important flying characteristics and status of sensors already installed.”</p>.<p>“The Light Combat Helicopter is a potent platform due to excellent design and development efforts and a well-supported flight test team,” he said, adding that Indian Air Force is looking forward to the induction of the aircraft into service.</p>.<p>R Madhavan, Chairman and Managing Director, HAL, thanked the Air Chief and said that HAL is geared up for productionisation of LCH to meet the air force’s requirements.</p>