IAF jet lands successfully on Yamuna expressway

The Indian Ministry of Defence has carried out a successful trial landing of a fighter aircraft on the Yamuna Expressway on Thursday morning.

The Indian Air Force’s (IAF) Mirage 2000 successfully landed on the expressway near Mathura as part of an exercise to use road runways for landings during emergencies.

The MoD issued a statement following the aircraft’s successful landing, saying: “Road runways are used for emergency landing and become important if airbases are crippled during war times.

“The IAF has been considering the use of national highways for emergency landing by fighter aircraft.”

It further stated this capability was demonstrated by IAF landing a Mirage-2000 aircraft, which was airborne from one of the IAF bases in Central India.

“All facilities like makeshift Air Traffic Control, safety services, rescue vehicles, bird clearance parties and other requirements were set up by IAF personnel from Air Force Station Agra,” it stated further.

IAF further coordinated with the District Magistrate and SP of Agra and Mathura for activation of the selected stretch of the busy Expressway.

MoD further stated: “The aircraft made a practice approach on the highway, coming down to a height of 100 metres before landing off the next approach. The operations were conducted with active support from the government of Uttar Pradesh, Yamuna Expressway Authority, Toll authorities of JP Infratech and Civil Police.”

The IAF has plans to activate more such stretches on highways in the future, it added.

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