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    President Patil waved to the people gathered at the airbase before taking off in the Sukhoi.
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    President Pratibha Patil entered the record books by becoming the first woman head of state to fly in a frontline, multi-role fighter jet aircraft as she undertook a 30-minute sortie in a Russian made Sukhoi-30 MKI.

    Flashing a victory sign after landing at the Lohegoan air force base in Pune, the 74-year old President shook hands with the pilot Wing Commander S Sajan of the two-seater Sukhoi and patted him for a smooth sortie in the combat jet plane.

    Patil, who has also become the oldest woman to fly in a warplane, posed for photographs on the tarmac with the pilot, who has over 3200 hours of flying experience, top officers and the aircraft maintenance staff.

    Shortly after landing, the President was driven to a rest house where she underwent a medical check up. Before taking off, Patil was briefed about emergency exit procedures and various parameters of the flight in the Sukhoi-30 aircraft of city-based 30 squadron, the 'Rhinos'.

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    Patil is the second President to fly in a fighter aircraft after A P J Abdul Kalam who was flown at speeds a few notches below supersonic levels for 30 minutes without sharp manoeuvres also from the Lohegaon airbase.

    Patil, who was seated in the co-pilot's seat in the aircraft, had donned a 'G-suit' worn by fighter pilots to counter the gravitational effects due to high speed manoeuvres.

    A Sukhoi, India's most advanced fighter plane, can carry eight tonnes of armaments and fly over 3000 kms with onboard fuel and can undertake an extended journey of upto 5000 kms with a single air-to-air refuelling.

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    Flying the fighter plane after retirement ageBy: Shekar | 29-Nov-2009 Reply | Forward Flying the fighter plane after retirement age,plz check for the age of average persons sukhoi fighter pilots,then decide whether it is worth the cause,what is the money spent,is it at supersonic speed.? with "cobra maneuver",then its worth flying the fighter ,otherwise flying the Indian Airlines flight is enough.First get the flying license and then fly.
    khatte angoorBy: Punk | 27-Nov-2009 Reply | Forward Kalpathy, Sokhoi rider and Vimal, your comments remind me of the "Fox and the sour grapes" story (khatte angoor)!! Guys please think over this again.
    Worst IndiansBy: Vimal | 26-Nov-2009 Reply | Forward Flying is not a history and it is not a great thing. We people are stupid. If woman does anything we are praising. It is shame on our part. She travelled with the pilot, not alone. Men are doing many great things but this idiot people are praising women just for simple things.
    Roller coster ride amition cherished.By: Sokhoi rider | 26-Nov-2009 Reply | Forward She might be having a great ambition for a roller coaster ride, and she cherished it on a Russian made speed Sukhoi.She might also be having some other wishes like visiting different countries etc. Mrs President has to declare what is the message she wanted to give to India after this.??
    I Agree with ur postBy: Kiran | 11-Dec-2009 Reply | Forward U said it correctly.Simply wasting people's money.Other than doing this circus feats, she can donate the amount spend for this adventure to some poor people..
    President's fighter flightBy: Kalpathy Venkataraman | 25-Nov-2009 Reply | Forward What is the cost to tax payer for undertaking this expensive trip? Is it worth? What is the need for a G suit if the Pilot didn't fly the Sukhoi at supersonic speed? We can't compare President Kalam to President Patil. Kalam is an accomplished aerospace person and he can understand a lot about the fighter plane than Mrs. Patil who was just a backseat passenger in this whole wasteful expense. It will be Sonia Gandhi's turn next to make another history. Who can say that India is poor?
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