Wing Commander Abhinandan Varthaman's father Air Marshal (retd) Simhakutty Varthaman also flew the MiG-21s and was an IAF test pilot.
For
the Varthamans, flying the MiG-21 fighter aircraft is a sort of
family tradition.
Wing
Commander Abhinandan
Varthaman downed a Pakistani F-16 plane before his MiG-21 Bison
was hit during a dogfight.
His
father Air Marshal (retd) Simhakutty Varthaman also flew the MiG-21s
and was an IAF test pilot, who retired five years ago, a family
friend said here Friday.
Abhinandan's
grandfather was also in the IAF, he said.
In
an interview to PTI, Wing Commander (retd) Prakash Navale, who was a
course-mate of Abhinandan's father at the National Defence Academy
(NDA) during 1969-72, said the first time he saw the young pilot,
held captive by Pakistan, was when he was a three-year-old toddler.
"Myself
and his father were then posted at the fighter training wing at
Hakimpet, Hyderabad," said Navale, 66, who retired from the IAF
in 1994 and now lives in Navi Mumbai.
"Initially,
I also passed out (from Air Force Academy) as a fighter pilot but
later switched to helicopters. Myself and Air Marshal (retd)
Varthaman were flying instructors for some time," he said.
Like
Navale, Air Marshal Varthaman is also a Sainik School alumnus. While
Navale studied at Sainik School Satara, Air Mashal Varthaman is from
Sainik School Amaravathinagar in Tamil Nadu.
Navale
said Air Marshal Varthaman was staying at Tambaram when he was doing
the flying instructor's course there. "The Varthamans are very
simple people and we have enjoyed many a hearty meal at their house,"
he said.
"Air
Marshal Varthaman is a through gentleman. His wife Shobha, a doctor,
is a great lady. When my wife Aruna was pregnant, she used to visit
us regularly and administer injections to her. We were blessed with
our daughter Pooja due to Shobha's medical care," Navale said.
Abhinandan's
sister Aditi lives in France and has married a French national, he
said.
In
1982, Navale, then Flight Lieutenant, was awarded the 'Shaurya
Chakra' for saving the life of then Odisha chief minister J B Patnaik
from mob fury in Gopalpur
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