| Air Marshal
        Tipnis new IAF chief
 Tribune
        News Service
 NEW DELHI, Oct 31 
        Air Marshal A Y Tipnis, PVSM, AVSM, VM, ADC, was today
        appointed as the next Chief of Air Staff. Fiftyeight-year old Air
        Marshal Tipnis will succeed the present Chief of Air
        Staff, Air Chief Marshal S K Sareen, who retires from
        service on December 31. Air Marshal Tipnis is presently
        the Vice-Chief of Air Staff. "What better gift
        could I have given to my wife, Molina, on her
        birthday" Air Marshal Tipnis said while talking to
        newsmen at his residence. His wife, standing next to him,
        while acknowledging this, remarked "What more could
        I have asked from him on my birthday." "I never expected to
        head the Air Force when I joined. Now that the
        responsibility has been bestowed on me, I would strive to
        do my best," Air Marshal Tipnis, dressed in a
        light-blue shirt and grey trousers said as he accepted
        greetings from Air Force personnel and mediapersons. Air Marshal Tipnis was
        commissioned in May, 1960, as a fighter pilot in the
        Indian Air Force (IAF) and has since then flown all types
        of fighter and transport aircraft, including the
        Mirage-2000, MiG-29 and the latest SU-30. He has around
        4000 hours of flying to his credit. "Like my three
        daughter, I love all aircraft I have flown. How can I say
        which one I like the most," Air Marshal Tipnis said,
        adding that "there is nothing like flying in the air
        which gives immense pleasure." Aircraft today are far
        more complex than they used to be when he joined.
        "An Air Force personnel today has to be specialist
        as he has to deal with complex mechanics of the
        machine." Air Marshal Tipnis would
        have a three-year term as Air Chief. Under the new
        guidelines for superannuation, the tenure at the top post
        would be restricted to three years or 62 years, whichever
        comes earlier. The new air Chief, while
        not willing to give his views on the changes he would
        undertake when he assumes office on January 1, 1999, said
        "The ideas that I have and the changes that I think
        need to be brought about, I would state only when I take
        over." "Everyone has his
        style of functioning. Each one has new idea and the view
        from the top would be different. The changes that I might
        bring about would be brought about in consultation with
        other Air Force personnel," he said. An outstanding
        fighter pilot, he took active part in the 1965 operations
        and flew many combat missions, flying with the first
        MiG-21 squadron. A postgraduate from National Defence
        College, he has held several important operational and
        staff appointments including those of Air Officer
        Commanding-in-Chief of the Western Air Command, Senior
        Air Staff Officer of the Eastern Air Command, Air Officer
        Commanding (J&K) and Air Officer Commanding of the
        fighter base at Gwalior. Born on September 15,
        1940, Tipnis joined the National Defence Academy in
        January 1956. He later graduated from Defence Service
        Staff College and National Defence College. A yellow aircraft
        flying over our house everyday in Pune probably inspired
        me to join the IAF, Air Marshal Tipnis, recalled. "I am the second
        person from my batch of Barnes High School, Deolali, to
        join the Air Force and I am sure my school would be proud
        to see one of its pupil at the top," the new air
        chief said in an emotional tone. Air Marshal Tipnis was
        appointed Vice-Chief of Air Staff on April 1 last year.
        He has been appointed honorary ADC to the President of
        India. 
 
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