Change of guard at ATS

June 28, 2017 12:24 am | Updated 12:24 am IST - Belagavi

Air Commodore Arun Bhaskar Gupta speaking after taking charge as Air Officer Commanding of Airmen Training School of the Indian Air Force in Belagavi on Tuesday.

Air Commodore Arun Bhaskar Gupta speaking after taking charge as Air Officer Commanding of Airmen Training School of the Indian Air Force in Belagavi on Tuesday.

Air Commodore Arun Bhaskar Gupta became the first Air Officer Commanding (AOC) to head the Airmen Training School of the Indian Air Force in Belagavi after its leadership position was upgraded. The AOC took charge on Tuesday from station commander Group Captain S.K Sharma.

The AOC addressed Officers, Airmen, Defence Security Corps personnel, Non-Combatants and some civilians of the station and asked them to complete their training with sincerity and dedication. This would enhance the readiness and fighting capabilities of the IAF, he said.

After passing out of the National Defence academy, Mr. Gupta was commissioned into the Flying Branch of IAF in 1985. He is a Post Graduate in Defence Studies from the Defence Services Staff College, Wellington, Madras University. He has undergone Higher Air Command Course from College of Air Warfare, Secunderabad. He has more than 6,800 hours of flying experience on HJT-16 (Kiran), HS 748 (AVRO), Microlights (‘X’ Air & Zen Air).

In 31 years of service, he has served as commander of the newly-raised Prithvi Squadron, and group commander of NCC group at Nagpur. He has been AOC, Air Force Component at Port Blair, and AOC ARTRAC, Shimla

His wife Geetali Gupta took over as president of Air Force Wives Welfare Association (Local), Airmen Training School, Belagavi. She has headed several air force schools in the past.

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