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Abhinandan Varthaman flies MiG-21 with Air Chief Dhanoa

The sortie was flown from the Pathankot air base in Punjab on a trainer MiG 21 aircraft



Air Chief Marshal BS Dhanoa and Wing Commander Abhinandan Varthaman at Airforce Station, Pathankot.
Image Credit: PTI

New Delhi Wing Commander Abhinandan Varthaman on Monday flew a sortie on a MiG-21 fighter aircraft along with Air Chief Marshal Birender Singh Dhanoa.

"The sortie was flown from the Pathankot air base in Punjab. Abhinandan had been cleared for flying last month following a thorough medical check-up," a senior IAF officer said.

According to IAF sources, the sortie lasted for around half-an-hour and was conducted on a trainer MiG-21 aircraft.

Abhinandan Varthaman started flying the MiG-21 in August after he was declared medically fit from injuries he sustained while ejecting from a fighter jet that was hit by a Pakistani missile on February 27. He had been barred from flying after February 27 owing to injuries sustained during the incident in which he had landed across the border on the Pakistani side.

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Defence Minister Nirmala Sitharaman with Abhinandan Varthaman at his hospital room in New Delhi on Saturday.
Image Credit: Indian Defence Ministry’s Twitter account

The Institute of Aerospace Medicine had declared Abhinandan medically fit in August.

For the gallantry displayed by Varthaman in the face of enemy fire during the dogfight with a Pakistani F-16 on February 27, he was awarded with the Vir Chakra on Independence Day this year.

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