Surya Kiran Aerobatic Team Wows Chandigarh with Dazzling Two-Day Air Show

The Surya Kiran Aerobatic Team concluded a special two-day air show in Chandigarh with a final display that painted the sky with tricolour smoke. The team's leader expressed hope that the event successfully inspired youth to consider careers in the defence forces. The show, held over Sukhna Lake, was meticulously planned with inter-departmental coordination and strict safety measures, including regulated entry via paid passes. Public transport was arranged, and venue capacity was capped to ensure a smooth and incident-free event for all attendees.

Key Points: Surya Kiran Air Show Concludes Successfully in Chandigarh

  • Final display featured tricolour smoke
  • Event held at Sukhna Lake with 10,000 daily capacity
  • Strict safety and entry protocols were enforced
  • Multi-department coordination ensured smooth execution
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Chandigarh: Surya Kiran Aerobatic Team concludes two-day air show

The Indian Air Force's Surya Kiran Aerobatic Team completed a two-day air show over Sukhna Lake, aiming to inspire youth to join the defence forces.

Chandigarh: Surya Kiran Aerobatic Team concludes two-day air show
"we hope that we have successfully accomplished our team's mission to inspire the youth to join the defence forces. - Kanwal Sandhu"

Chandigarh, March 28

Chandigarh's skyline was painted with tricolour smoke on Saturday as the Surya Kiran Aerobatic Team completed its final display of a special two-day event.

The Indian Air Force's elite Surya Kiran Aerobatic Team (SKAT) Kanwal Sandhu, while speaking to the reporters, said that "we hope that we have successfully accomplished our team's mission to inspire the youth to join the defence forces."

Sandhu further said, "Today, we feel immense pride and joy that the grand finale of the Surya Kiran Air Show took place here in the skies over Sukhna Lake and that the people enjoyed the show so thoroughly."

Earlier, Chief Secretary of UT Chandigarh Administration H Rajesh Prasad chaired a meeting for the Surya Kiran Aerobatic Team Civil Air Display that was held on March 27 and 28 at Sukhna Lake.

The meeting was attended by senior officers of the Chandigarh Administration, Police Department, Municipal Corporation, Health Department, Fire Services, Indian Air Force and other concerned departments and agencies, according to a release.

The Chief Secretary remarked that the air show holds great significance for the city and is likely to witness enthusiastic participation from the public. He directed all concerned departments to ensure meticulous execution, seamless inter-departmental coordination, and strict adherence to safety protocols for the smooth and incident-free conduct of the event.

For the convenience of visitors, CTU buses were deployed from seven designated pick-up and drop-off points across the city. The public was advised to use only the specified boarding points as mentioned on their passes. The last pick-up timing for buses was 9.00 am.

Entry to the air show was strictly regulated through passes, which were available on the Chandigarh Tourism App on payment of Rs 100 per person. The venue capacity was fixed at 10,000 persons per day.

The public was advised to follow all safety and security guidelines. Visitors were requested not to bring children below the age of 6 years, carry only transparent water bottles, and avoid bringing any food. Adequate arrangements for drinking water and sanitation facilities will be made at the venue, the release noted.

The Chief Secretary emphasised that all departments worked in close synergy and maintained continuous communication to effectively handle any contingencies and ensure the successful conduct of the event.

- ANI

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Priya S
The organisation seems top-notch. Good to see the administration planning everything meticulously - from CTU buses to crowd control. Safety first is always the right approach. Well done Chandigarh!
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Rohit P
While the show was amazing, Rs. 100 for a pass feels a bit much for a public event celebrating our armed forces. Should be free or nominal for students and families. Just my two paise.
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Sarah B
Visiting from Canada and caught the show yesterday. The precision and skill were world-class. It's wonderful to see such events open to the public. The energy was incredible!
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Karthik V
Surya Kiran team never disappoints! My son hasn't stopped talking about becoming a pilot since we watched. Mission to inspire youth = accomplished. Big salute to the pilots and ground crew.
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Nisha Z
The 9 AM last pick-up for buses was too early! We missed it and had to take an auto, which cost a fortune. Hope they extend the timing next time. Otherwise, a well-managed event.

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