Training Command is the Indian Air Force's command responsible for flying and ground training.

In the 1930s, the approaching threat and later advent of World War II and the leaning of Japan towards the Axis powers, the latter was considered as a potential enemy. Therefore, need was felt to make IAF a self-supporting force for the South Eastern Theatre of war. This led to the rapid expansion of the IAF. A target was fixed of 10 IAF Squadrons. With this expansion, the requirement of pilots and technical personnel increased. For the training of technical personnel, a technical training school was set up at Ambala in 1940.

In a 1949 reorganisation of the Indian Air Force, while frontline units were put under the Operations Command, all the training institutions were placed under the jurisdiction of the Training Command.

Among Training Command's units is the Navigation Training School at Begumpet Air Force Station, Hyderabad. It flies the BAe HS. 748, the Basic Flying Training School and the Air Force Administrative College. The Hawk Operational Training Squadron and Weapon System Operators' School are located at Bidar Air Force Station which flows the Hawk Mk 132 trainer aircraft.

Early training platforms

Before and during the early years of Training Command’s establishment, the Indian Air Force relied on British-origin trainer aircraft such as the de Havilland Tiger Moth, Percival Prentice, and the North American Harvard to train successive batches of pilots. These aircraft formed the bedrock of IAF’s basic and advanced flight training from the 1930s through the 1950s, before being gradually replaced by indigenous and jet-powered platforms. A detailed account of this evolution has been documented in:

Air Officer Commanding-in-Chief

List of Air Officer Commanding-in-Chief
RankNameFromTo
Air commodoreRavinder Hari Darshan Singh22 July 19493 December 1952
Surendra Nath Goyal17 December 195210 January 1956
Pratap Chandra Lal11 January 195620 November 1957
Kanwar Jaswant Singh27 May 195822 March 1959
Ranjan Dutt23 March 195912 April 1960
Air Vice Marshal13 April 196029 December 1960
Surendra Nath Goyal1 April 19616 August 1966
Teja Singh Virk10 August 196622 August 1969
Victor Srihari30 August 19693 March 1972
Anand Ramdas Pandit4 March 19728 April 1973
Gian Dev Sharma9 April 197329 June 1947
George Kanishtkumar John1 July 197422 March 1976
Air MarshalMaurice Barker22 April 197622 September 1976
Randhir Singh23 October 197629 April 1978
Hemant Ramkrishna Chitnis11 May 197819 February 1979
George Kanishtkumar John20 February 197930 September 1979
Balwant Wickram Chauhan29 October 197919 September 1981
Erasseri Pathayapurayil Radhakrishnan Nair20 October 198128 February 1985
Vir Narain1 March 198530 November 1987
Jagdish Kumar Seth1 December 198730 September 1991
Rajendra Kumar Dhawan7 October 199131 May 1993
Verinder Puri3 September 199331 May 1995
Krishna Bihari Singh1 July 199531 December 1997
Jagbir Singh Rai1 January 199831 March 2001
Teshter Jall Master1 April 200131 December 2002
Bijoy Krishna Pandey3 February 200331 May 2004
Subhash Bhojwani12 July 200431 January 2006
Bhushan Nilkanth Gokhale1 March 200631 October 2006
Gurnam Singh Choudhary1 November 200630 April 2008
Venkataraman Ramamurthy Iyer1 May 200830 November 2010
Dhiraj Kukreja1 December 201029 February 2012
Rajinder Singh1 March 201230 June 2013
Paramjit Singh Gill1 July 201330 June 2014
Ramesh Rai1 July 201431 July 2015
Sridharan Panicker Radha Krishnan Nair1 September 201531 July 2018
Rakesh Kumar Singh Bhadauria1 August 201830 April 2019
Surendra Kumar Ghotia1 May 201930 September 2019
Arvindra Singh Butola1 October 201930 September 2020
Rajiv Dayal Mathur1 October 202031 July 2021
Manavendra Singh25 September 202131 December 2022
Radhakrishnan Radhish1 January 202330 April 2024
Nagesh Kapoor1 May 202430 April 2025
Tejinder Singh1 May 202531 December 2025
Seethepalli Shrinivas1 January 2026Incumbent

See also

Notes

Sources

  • Sarkar, M. C. (1962). .