INDIAN NAVY

Air Technical Officers inducted into Navy & Coast Guard

Kochi. 12 ‘Engineer’ officers from the Navy and four from the Coast Guard joined the “Aviation Arm” of the respective service on successful completion of the Air Engineering and Air Electrical Officers Specialisation Course at Naval Base, Kochi. A ceremonial Passing Out Parade was held on the occasion at Naval Institute of Aeronautical Technology (NIAT), Naval Base, Kochi on 24 Jul 19 which was reviewed by Rear Admiral S N Alamanda, VSM, Admiral Superintendent of Naval Ship Repair Yard, Kochi.

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Rear Admiral S N Alamanda, VSM, Admiral Superintendent, Naval Ship Repair Yard, Kochi reviewing passing out parade

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Lieutenant Aditya Chary, HAL trophy for standing first in overall order of merit amongst Air Engineering Officers

Lieutenant Aditya Chary and Lieutenant Hitesh Choudhary were awarded HAL trophy and the Chief of Naval Staff (CNS) trophy for standing first in overall order of merit amongst Air Engineering and Air Electrical officers respectively. Lieutenant Hitesh Choudharywas also awarded The Director General Coast Guard (DGCG) trophy for the Best All Round Officer of the course, whereas the Venduruthy Shield for Best Air Technical Project was awarded to a syndicate comprising Deputy Commandant Jestin Francis and Assistant Commandant Vikas Sharma. Rear Admiral Alamanda, in his speech, congratulated all officers of the passing out course and the award winners in particular. He exhorted the young officers to rise to the challenge in taking on their new responsibilities, exhibit professionalism and keep abreast of the latest technologies.

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Lieutenant Hitesh Choudhary being awardedCNS trophy for standing first in overall order of merit amongst Air Electrical officers

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Lieutenant Hitesh Choudharybeing awardedDGCG trophy for the Best All Round Officer of the course

The officers have undergone 52 weeks of intensive training in advanced aeronautical subjects, besides practical training on various types of aircraft operated by both the Indian Navy and Coast Guard. On passing out from NIAT, the officers would be proceeding to their respective air squadrons at various naval air stations for their competency, which would culminate with the award of M-Tech degree, from the Cochin University of Science and Technology (CUSAT).

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