In the
midnight hours of 03 - 04 May 23, an Indian Air Force C-17 Globemaster aircraft
airborne from Hindan, flew through the night to land in the early morning hours
at Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.
The aircraft refuelled at Jeddah to
undertake a nonstop flight from Jeddah, via war torn Sudan and back to India. The aircraft took excess fuel from
Jeddah to avoid a situation of non-availability of fuel and refueling delays in
Sudan. The mission was one of a kind, with the
aircraft carrying 192 passengers, mostly ladies, children and elderly persons,
who either were NRIs, foreign nationals or OCIs (Overseas Citizens of India).
These people could not be taken to Jeddah, and hence were required to be flown
directly to India in a nonstop flight by the heavy jet.
At
Sudan, the aircraft carried out an overhead steep tactical arrival followed by
an assault approach to land the heavy jet. During the entire duration of the
ground operations, the aircraft engines were kept running in readiness of a
quick exit from the airfield, in case of such a need arising.
The crew encountered another
unplanned emergency when one of the passengers became unconscious during the
flight. This
situation was immediately and proficiently handled by the crew who administered
him 100% Oxygen to stabalise him.
The
aircraft landed at Ahmedabad late in the evening on 04 May 23 late in the
evening and then at the home base of Hindan late in the night on the same day.
The crew thus flew through extended duty periods of nearly 24 hrs to get some
of the last stranded countrymen back to India.