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Tambaram Air Force Station

Coordinates:12°54′25″N80°07′16″E / 12.90694°N 80.12111°E /12.90694; 80.12111
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Airfield of the Indian Air Force in Chennai
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Tambaram Air Force Station
தாம்பரம் விமானப்படை நிலையம்
Summary
Airport typeMilitary
OperatorIndian Air Force
LocationTambaram,Chennai,Tamil Nadu
Elevation AMSL27 m / 90 ft
Coordinates12°54′25″N80°07′16″E / 12.90694°N 80.12111°E /12.90694; 80.12111
Map
Interactive map of Tambaram Air Force Station
Runways
DirectionLengthSurface
mft
05/231,5134,965Asphalt
12/301,8185,965Asphalt

Tambaram Air Force Station is anIndian Air Force airfield inTambaram,Chennai,Tamil Nadu,India. This Air Force station is primarily involved in the training of pilots as Qualified Flying Instructors and Mechanical Training Institute for airmen.

What started as RAF Station Tambaram, in theMadras Presidency, in the southeast of theBritish India, it became the Tambaram Air Force Station after the British left.

The station has a squadron of 15Pilatus PC-7 Mk II basic trainers by 2015 at the Flying Instructors School. The PC-7 will join a fleet that comprisesKiran Mk I and Mk II trainer aircraft, andHAL Cheetah andHAL Chetak helicopters. AnAn-32 transport squadron is stationed here. Apart from training, helicopters from the Indian Navy have also been operated from this airfield.

In 2017, the Indian Air Force proposed to lengthen the runway so that larger aircraft could land to assist with natural disasters.[1]

Use by smaller civilian aircraft

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There are plans to use the air force station to handle smaller civilian ATR aircraft (with a capacity of 70 to 80 passengers) to decongest theChennai International Airport.[2]

References

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  1. ^Oppli, P (3 March 2017)."Once expanded, Tambaram Air Force Station runway can serve Chennai during natural calamities: Air Chief Marshal BS Dhanoa".The Times of India. Retrieved2 July 2020.
  2. ^Sekar, Sunitha (14 May 2019)."Tambaram Air Force base to be used by smaller aircraft soon".The Hindu. Chennai: Kasturi & Sons. p. 3. Retrieved20 May 2019.

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