VVIP aircraft flies at a low altitude over Lucknow airport before returning to Delhi.
Air India One, the VVIP transport aircraft operated by the Indian Air Force, conducted a low pass at Chaudhary Charan Singh International Airport (CCSIA) on Friday. The aircraft, with tail number K7067, flew at an altitude of 700 feet (213 meters) over the airport at 10:22 AM before returning to Delhi, reported timesofindia.indiatimes.com.
Low-Altitude Flyover Before Return to Delhi
The special flight took off from New Delhi’s Indira Gandhi International Airport at 9:02 AM and performed a low pass over Lucknow’s CCSIA before heading back.
It landed in the national capital at 11:16 AM after completing its scheduled operation.
Air India One is primarily used for the transportation of top dignitaries, including the President, Prime Minister, and other high-ranking officials.
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