IAF ready to tackle any contingency of COVID says top official

Indian Air Force

New Delhi. The Indian Air Force (IAF) is ready to deal with any contingency arising both within and outside the country amid the coronavirus lockdown, said a top IAF official.

“We had sent our aircraft first to Wuhan and then Iran to bring back our people. Then to support the Maldives in terms of medical supplies, we had sent an aircraft there under Operation Sanjeevani. We have also supplied material to Nepal. We are ready to tackle any contingency both within and outside the country,” said Assistant Chief of Air Staff Operations (Space) Air Vice Marshal Surat Singh.

He said the Air Force is fully prepared and have all the resources in order to meet its critical capabilities and at the same time giving support to the nation in order to fight the coronavirus pandemic.

“We are in constant liaison with the Department of Defence and Department of Military Affairs at the Ministry of Defence. A critical management cell has been created, both at Air HQ and Command HQ, and there is a constant liaison with the Air Force and outside agencies”

“We are in constant liaison with the Department of Defence and Department of Military Affairs at the Ministry of Defence. A critical management cell has been created, both at Air HQ and Command HQ, and there is a constant liaison with the Air Force and outside agencies,” Singh said.

“We have also pre-positioned a large number of white-bodied aircraft and helicopters at various places across the country in order to ensure that we react very promptly to any situation that may arise, primarily at supporting government’s efforts towards fighting coronavirus,” he said.

Singh said that regular video conferencing are also being held to review the efforts. This comes as the country is under a 21-day lockdown to prevent the spread of coronavirus.