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Hakimpet Air Force Station Secunderabad Cantonment
  • ICAO: VOHK
  • Summary
    Airport typeMilitary (Indian Air Force)
    OperatorTraining Command (India)
    ServesHyderabad, India
    LocationHakimpet, Secunderabad Cantonment, Telangana
    Elevation AMSL2,020 ft / 616 m
    Coordinates17°33′11N 78°31′13E / 17.552941°N 78.520222°E / 17.552941; 78.520222
    Runways
    Direction Length Surface
    ft m
    09/27 7,384 2,250 Concrete / asphalt

    Hakimpet Air Force Station (Hakimpet AFS) is an Indian Air Force (IAF) base under the Training Command. It is located 25 kilometres north of Hyderabad Central Nampally Railway Station, and 18 km north of Secunderabad Railway Junction in the state of Telangana. It houses the Fighter Training Wing, the Helicopter Training School, No. 43 Equipment Depot and ancillary units.[1] There is one runway, aligned east–west (09-27), of 7,384 feet (2,251 m) length x 150 feet (46 m) width.

    History[edit]

    Hakimpet AFS was used during the Second World War as a transit airfield by the Royal Air Force. The Nizam of Hyderabad never acceded power following Indian independence until after Operation Polo. Hakimpet AFS fell into disuse.[2] The Conversion and Training Unit (CTU) was established in 1951 to provide Fighter Conversion Training to newly commissioned pilots in the IAF. CTU was renamed as the Jet Training Wing (JTW) in 1958 after the phase out of prop aircraft. In June 1964 it was merged with No. 2 JTW (based in Bidar) and was renamed as Fighter Training Wing. Hakimpet AFS was elevated to 'Air Force Station' status in December 1984. The Station Museum was established in 2001.[3]

    See also[edit]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "Hakimpet AFS, Air Force Station Hakimpet".
  • ^ Iskras in the IAF Service Archived 15 October 2012 at the Wayback Machine Bharat Rakshak
  • ^ Hakimpet AFS Museum Archived 7 February 2012 at the Wayback Machine Bharat Rakshak

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