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President Murmu confers Shaurya Chakra on Squadron Leader Deepak Kumar – World News Network

By worldnewsnetwork Last updated: August 14, 2024 3 Min Read
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New Delhi [India], August 14 (ANI): President Droupadi Murmu on Wednesday conferred Shaurya Chakra on Squadron Leader Deepak Kumar for his act of exceptional gallantry and courage.
Deepak Kumar (32754) is on the posted strength of the Air Force Station (AFS) Hakimpet.

According to an official release from the Ministry of Defence, on August 25, 2023, Deepak Kumar was authorized to fly an instructional night sortie in a Kiran aircraft along with a trainee pilot.
“The sortie was being flown during the night. While going around after a low overshoot, the aircraft experienced a bird hit, resulting in an engine flameout. At this stage of flight, the undercarriage had been retracted and was in the process of going up. He promptly assessed the situation and took a decision to force land the aircraft straight ahead. He simultaneously directed the flight cadet to lower the undercarriage. Despite limited cues available in the night, he used his exceptional judgment and superlative flying skills to force land the aircraft on the runway,” it said.
“The available length of the runway after landing was just about 1000 feet, wherein his prompt actions of switching off, braking, and engagement of arrester barrier resulted in safe stopping of aircraft, with minimum damage. These actions gain more credence considering the shorter than normal runway at Hakimpet, dark night conditions offering less cues to the pilot for force landing and in an extremely compressed time frame for reacting,” the release added.
The Ministry of Defence also mentioned that during this life-threatening situation, the officer displayed exceptional courage, perseverance, and composure in recovering a gravely stricken aircraft.
“His undaunted courageous decision to force land the aircraft on the night required superlative piloting skills and exceptional situational awareness, thus ensuring the safety of a valuable national asset and precluding a probable loss of lives,” the release said. (ANI)

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