Sinha flew the aircraft (trainer version) in Bengaluru where he was on a two-day visit to Aeronautical Development Agency (ADA) and Hindustan Aeronautical Limited (HAL) during which he took a review of various aspects of the Tejas programme.
"Having had first hand experience and feel of the aircraft, the Deputy Chief of Air Staff said it handles well both on the ground and in the air," an official statement said.
Expressing his happiness, Programme Director (Combat Aircraft) and ADA Direcotr P S Subramanyam said the flight of Tejas by a senior IAF commander indicates the high degree of confidence in the indigenous light combat aircraft.
