Bidar Air Force Station

Bidar Air Force Station
ಬೀದರ್ ಏರ್ ಫೋರ್ಸ್ ಸ್ಟೇಷನ್
Part of Indian Air Force
Bidar, Karnataka
Near Chidri of Bidar city in India
Bidar Air Force Station
Show of 52 Squadron IAF, Surya Kiran, Air Force Station Bidar
Bidar Air Force Station is located in India
Bidar Air Force Station
Bidar Air Force Station
Location in India
Coordinates17°54′N 77°28′E / 17.9°N 77.47°E / 17.9; 77.47 (Bidar Airport)
TypeIndian Air Force Station
CodeVOBR
Height2,178 feet (664 m)
Site information
OwnerMinistry of Defence
Operator Indian Air Force
Controlled byTraining Command
Open to
the public
No
ConditionOperational
(1963–present)
Websitewww.indianairforce.nic.in
Site history
Built1943 or 1947
Built by
In useTraining Command Center
FateIn 2011, the station was remodeled and refurbished, with the runway extended to 9000 feet and new facilities for aircraft engine maintenance and testing added
Garrison information
Current
commander
Abhijeet Nene
Past
commanders
Air Chief Marshal PV Naik
GarrisonNo. 52 Squadron IAF
OccupantsNo. 52 Squadron IAF
Airfield information
IdentifiersIATA: IXX, ICAO: VOBR
Runways
Direction Length and surface
02/20  Asphalt/Concrete
08  Asphalt/Concrete
Bidar Air Force Station
Aircraft flown
Fighter
Trainer
  • Hawk MK 132 (November 2007-present)
  • Kiran MKII (till July 2012)
The Chief of the Air Staff, Air Chief Marshal Arup Raha presenting the Best Flying Training Establishment Trophy to the Air Officer Commanding, Air Force Station, Bidar, Air Commodore M. Khanna, during the Annual Commanders’ Conference of Training Command, at Bangalore on 15 May 2014.

Bidar Air Force Station, (Kannada: ಬೀದರ್ ಏರ್ ಫೋರ್ಸ್ ಸ್ಟೇಷನ್) (Hindi: बीदर वायु सेना स्टेशन), is a second largest flight training center in India. It is established by the Indian Air Force and It was founded during World War II and has been a training center for Indian Air Force pilots since 1963. Trainer aircraft like the HAL HT-2 and variants of HAL HJT-16 Kiran have been used at the airbase for nearly four decades.[1] In 2011, the station was remodeled and refurbished, with the runway extended to 9000 feet and new facilities for aircraft engine maintenance and testing added.[2]

Bidar Air Force Station is home to the second biggest training center in India, providing further training to graduates of the Indian Air Force Academy before they are assigned to combat units.[2] 60-90 sorties per day are flown from the base, generating the highest number of single-engine flying hours in India.

Once the home base for the air force's No. 52 Squadron, the station now houses the three Hawk Operational Training Squadrons (HOTS-A Aggressors, HOTS-B Bravehearts, and HOTS-C Cheetahs). A fourth squadron is ready to be raised shortly.[3] The Weapon System Operators' School also functions here.

  1. ^ "Grand reception for Hawk aircraft in Bidar". The Hindu. 12 November 2007. Retrieved 7 March 2015.
  2. ^ a b "Hawk soars over Bidar". India Strategic. November 2011. Retrieved 14 February 2012.
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