HANSA-NG 2 Aeronautical pilot Aircraft, Design & Developed by CSIR-NAL, successfully completed aircraft engine lighting test at DRDO’s Aeronautical Test Range (ATR), Challakere on 17 May, 2022. aircraft made at the aircraft checkpoint 7000-8000 meters high at 60 to 70 knots by WgCdr K V Prakash and WgCdr NDS Reddy, Pilot Testers from Aircraft and Systems Testing Establishment (ASTE) , Indian Air Force (IAF).
The engine power of the aircraft is reflected in the wind turbine and the auxiliary assisted start. Flight control features and flight parameters found common during these test flights.The CSIR-NAL has stated that the testing of engine light in an aircraft is the most important and important milestone in obtaining aircraft certification by the DGCA. The plane was flown to ATR, Challakere on May 16, 2022, after obtaining the necessary permits from the DGCA. The flight test was conducted by MrAbbaniRinku, HANSA Project Director and CSIR-NAL team of design team and aircraft inspectors from ASTE – WgCdrSenthil Kumar, Director of Aviation Testing, SqLdrSahilSarin, safety pilot and GpCapt M Rangachari. , Senior Test Driver.MrJitendra J Jadhav, Director, CSIR-NAL congratulated the CSIR-NAL, DGCA, ASTE-IAF & ADE-DRDO teams and pointed out that the combined efforts of the integrated team had led to the development of aircraft inspection documents.
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