Big Flight-test Milestone For India’s LCA Navy, First Full Launch/Recovery In Single Sortie

It’s been an excellent month for the LCA Navy, India’s first fighter jet for carrier deck operations. Just over two weeks after its debut tailhook arrested recovery in Goa, a prototype of the aircraft completed the full sequence of launch and arrested recovery in a single sortie — a major milestone in flight test, and one that brings significant validations to move the program ahead. The flight took place yesterday.

In a statement, the Defence Ministry said, “On 29 September, 2019, LCA Naval Prototype-2 launched off the ski jump at 1621 hours and then subsequently “trapped” at 1631 hrs on the arresting gear site (both locations situated at Shore Based Test Facility INS Hansa, Goa). While both these activities had been achieved individually earlier, this was the first occasion when the complete cycle of launch and recovery necessary for aircraft carrier operations was accomplished in a single sortie.”

It added, “A seminal achievement was accomplished in the quest for technologies related to operation of indigenous fighter aircraft from aircraft carriers.”


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