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US Air force Chief Flies In India’s Tejas Aircraft


Visiting US Air force (USAF) Chief of Staff, General David L. Goldfein flew a sortie earlier today on a trainer variant of India’s indigenous light combat aircraft,  the Tejas, at Air Force Station Jodhpur. The plane was flown by Air Vice Marshal (AVM) A.P Singh of the Indian Air force (IAF).  With this flight, General Goldfein has become the second chief of a foreign Air force to have flown in the Tejas, with the Chief of the Turkmenistan Air force being the first. He also joins a steadily growing stream of foreign visitors who have evinced an interest in spending time with the Tejas, up close.

 

Delhi Defence Review brings you these early visuals of the sortie. In the following video, we see General Goldfein and AVM Singh just prior to boarding the Tejas trainer.

And here we have them taxing in the aircraft for eventual take-off:

 


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