New Delhi, September 29: The Indian Air Force (IAF) requested the citizens of Delhi, Ghaziabad and the neighbouring areas on Wednesday not to dump eatables or garbage in the open as it attracts birds, which might pose a serious threat to the flying aircraft during their rehearsals starting Friday for the Air Force Day celebrations.
The Air Force Day is celebrated on October 8 every year. This year, the air display will begin at 8 am on October 8 when flag-bearing skydivers of the Akash Ganga team will drop out of the AN-32 aircraft in colourful canopies, according to a statement issued by the IAF.
"Birds pose a very serious threat to flying aircraft, especially at low levels. Eatables thrown out in the open attract birds," it stated. To ensure the safety of the aircraft, pilots and the people on the ground, the IAF requests all citizens of Delhi, Ghaziabad and its neighbourhood not to dump eatables and garbage in the open, according to the statement. Indian Air Force Proudly Celebrates Its 89th Anniversary.
If they find any carcasses of dead animals lying in the open, they must report to the nearest air force unit or police station to arrange for its disposal, it mentioned.
"Also, please call/SMS officer in-charge, bird hazard combat team on cell no: 9434378478," it noted. Rehearsals for the display will commence from Friday, the IAF said.
"Area over which aircraft will be flying at low levels are Wazirpur bridge-Karwalnagar-Afjalpur-Hindan, Shamli-Jiwana-Chandinagar-Hindan, Hapur-Philkua-Ghaziabad-Hindan," it stated.
The flypast on October 8 will include heritage aircraft, modern transport aircraft and frontline fighter aircraft, according to the statement. "The ceremony will conclude at 10.52 am with spellbinding aerobatic display," it said.
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