President Droupadi Murmu took a sortie in a Rafale aircraft at Air Force Station, Ambala, Haryana PTI
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President Murmu flies in Rafale fighter jet, calls it 'unforgettable experience'

The aircraft reached a height of about 15,000 feet above sea level and a speed of approximately 700 kilometres per hour, according to a statement from the President's office.

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President Droupadi Murmu on Wednesday took a sortie in a Rafale fighter jet from the Indian Air Force Station in Ambala, and described the experience as "unforgettable", one that instilled a "renewed sense of pride" in India's defence capabilities.

Murmu made history as she became the first President of India to fly in two different fighter aircraft of the Indian Air Force (IAF).

Previously, she undertook a sortie in a Sukhoi 30 MKI in April 2023 from Tezpur in Assam.

Donning a G-suit and sporting sunglasses, the President, who is also the commander-in-chief of the Indian Armed Forces, was seen posing for pictures and flashing a thumbs-up gesture before the French-made jet, flown by Group Captain Amit Gehani, the commanding officer of the 17 Squadron, took off at 11:27 am.

The sortie lasted for approximately 30 minutes, covering about 200 kilometres.

The aircraft reached a height of about 15,000 feet above sea level and a speed of approximately 700 kilometres per hour, according to a statement from the President's office.

Air Chief Marshal A P Singh also flew a sortie in a separate aircraft from the same air base.

Upon landing, the President shared her delight in the visitor's book, saying, "The sortie on Rafale is an unforgettable experience for me.

This first flight on the potent Rafale aircraft has instilled in me a renewed sense of pride in the nation's defence capabilities.

I congratulate the Indian Air Force.

" Later, in a post on X in the evening, she gave more details about her experience of her Rafale sortie.

"This flight in the Rafale is an unforgettable experience for me.

Today, from this modern aircraft, I am seeing this ancient land (of Haryana) and Brahmsarovar (in Kurukshetra), which is a symbol of our cultural diversity and historical journey.

My faith in our military capabilities is becoming even more firm," she said.

A video was also shared along with the post, which shows the two Rafale jets airborne after their takeoff and later returning to land at the air base here.

The video also shows Air Chief Marshal Singh brief Murmu about the fighter jet.

Also present nearby were senior IAF officers and Haryana Minister Anil Vij, who is MLA from Ambala Cantonment.

Upon her arrival in Ambala, the President was accorded a ceremonial guard of honour.

Prior to the flight, President Murmu was pictured with Squadron Leader Shivangi Singh, the country's first woman Rafale fighter jet pilot.

President Murmu's flight follows in the footsteps of former Presidents who have flown in fighter jets, starting with A P J Abdul Kalam (Sukhoi 30 MKI) on June 8, 2006, and Pratibha Patil (Sukhoi 30 MKI) on November 25, 2009.

Manufactured by Dassault Aviation, Rafale jets were formally inducted into the IAF's 17 Squadron, the 'Golden Arrows', in September 2020 at the Ambala Air Force Station.

The first five Rafale aircraft, which had arrived from France on July 27, 2020, were inducted into the Squadron.

The jets were used in Operation Sindoor, which was launched on May 7 to destroy several terror infrastructures in territories controlled by Pakistan.

The strikes triggered four days of intense clashes that ended with an understanding between the two neighbours on halting the military actions on May 10.

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