Who was Dalip Singh Majithia, Indian Air Force’s oldest pilot who passed away at 103? 8 Facts-

NewsBharati    17-Apr-2024 16:00:30 PM
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New Delhi, April 17: Veteran air warrior Squadron Leader (retd) Dalip Singh Majithia, who joined the Indian Air Force during the period of World War II and distinguished himself as a "fearless aviator" during his career, breathed his last at Uttarakhand's Rudrapur in the early hours of Tuesday. He was 103.

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Who was Dalip Singh Majithia?


1.Born in Shimla on July 27, 1920 and his passion for aviation propelled him to join the IAF volunteer reserve in 1940 during the tumultuous years of World War II



2.His tenure as the flight commander of the legendary Number 4 Squadron -- 'The Fighting Oorials' -- from 1942 to 1943 at Burma, went down in IAF history.



3.The centenarian had "over 1,100 flying hours to his name", including missions in aircraft such as Hurricanes and Spitfire



4.His exceptional talent earned him the prestigious 'Best Pilot Trophy' during his training at the Initial Training School in Walton in Lahore



5.He was affectionately called 'Maji' by his fellow air warriors.



6. Sqn Ldr Majithia's leadership skills were forged and tested in the crucible of war


7.From patrolling of skies to reconnaissance and bombing missions, he took on each challenge with grit, skill and unparalleled courage.


8. Under his guidance, this squadron became synonymous with bravery and camaraderie, and earned accolades and admiration from all quarters.