In a significant milestone for the Indian Navy, Commodore Kapil Mehta, Commanding Officer at INS Rajali, awarded Qualified Flying Instructor (QFI) badges to two graduating pilots of the Naval Helicopter Flying Instructor Course (NHFIC). The valedictory function celebrated the accomplishments of these aviators, marking them as trailblazers in naval aviation.
The rigorous NHFIC is designed to equip naval pilots with the advanced skills and knowledge required to train the next generation of helicopter pilots. The course not only enhances their flying capabilities but also focuses on instructional techniques specific to the complexities of naval aviation.
The awarding of the QFI badges is a testament to the stringent standards and the high level of proficiency required to qualify as a flying instructor in the Indian Navy. These badges are recognized as symbols of excellence and professional endorsement for pilots to undertake instructor roles within the service.
The ceremony at INS Rajali was attended by senior officers and personnel, celebrating the achievements of the graduates who have successfully completed one of the most challenging training programs in the Navy. The event also underscores the Indian Navy’s ongoing commitment to fostering a culture of continuous learning and excellence in its ranks.
Congratulations to the newly qualified instructors who are set to play a pivotal role in shaping the future of naval helicopter operations in India. Their success is not only a personal achievement but also a significant contribution to the operational readiness and capability enhancement of the Indian Navy.