Here is the statement issued by the Indian Air Force.
FEATHERWEIGHTS CELEBRATE 26TH ANNIVERSARY
New Delhi – 06 Apr 2012
126 Helicopter flight, christened ‘Featherweights’ was
raised at Chandigarh on 15 May 1986.The unit was established to fly the
Mi-26 helicopter, the largest and heaviest helicopter in the world, a very
formidable machine capable of versatile roles. The flight lives by the motto
‘Aaptsu Mitram’ which means a friend who is always around to help when tragedy
strikes. The ‘Bhim’ of the Indian Airforce has till date flown almost 8000
hours carrying 13559 tons of load.
The flight has the unique distinction of operating the
world’s heaviest helicopter in the highest and coldest battlefield in the
world, the Siachen Glacier. The flight has undertaken flood relief operations
in different parts of the country as well as relief operations during the
Orissa Supercyclone of 1999. The flight played a major role in avoiding a
Bhopal like gas tragedy at Paradeep Phosphates Ltd where the Ammonia gas tanks
needed to be cooled at the earliest to prevent the gas from leaking out. The
flight airlifted heavy duty generators which were used to cool the storage
tanks thus avoiding a major disaster. The flight was also actively involved in
the Kargil war wherein it performed numerous missions by day and night.
Another unique feature of the Mi-26 helicopter is its
ability to carry very heavy (weighing upto 20 tons) and odd shaped loads slung
under its belly. The flight has played a major role by airlifting various
aircraft - fighters, helicopters and even a civilian passenger plane.
Featherweights have played another big role in nation building by transporting
heavy loads of the Konkan Railways Corporation Ltd which was entrusted with the
task of laying the railway line between Jammu and Banihal. The flight also
regularly undertakes air maintenance sorties to the highest Advanced Landing
Ground (ALG) Daulat Beg Oldie (DBO) at an elevation of 15,500 feet above mean
sea level. The flight was instrumental in making the ALG at DBO fit for use by
the fixed wing transport aircraft by airlifting heavy machinery like dozers and
rollers to DBO.
The flight also played an important role in the revival and
reopening of Vijaynagar ALG in the North Eastern state of Arunachal Pradesh.
All sorts of heavy machinery and construction material were transported in the
Mi-26 to make the ALG fit for landing. The flight has been closely associated
with various projects of the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO).
The Mi-26 has time and again been called upon to lead various helicopter
formations on occasions like the Air Force Day parade, Republic day parade and
Presidents fleet review.
The flight at present is commanded by Group Captain JVS
Guron VM. As the flight completes 25 years of exceptional service, the air
warriors of 126 HF look forward to continue the good work of nation building.
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