India / Oldest living IAF fighter pilot turns 100, IAF Chief extends greetings

Retired Squadron Leader Dalip Singh Majithia, who holds the distinction of being the oldest living Indian Air Force fighter pilot, turned 100 on Monday. IAF Chief RKS Bhadauria extended greetings to the centenarian on behalf of all air warriors, the IAF tweeted. Squadron Leader Majithia had retired in August 1947.

New Delhi: Retired Squadron Leader Dalip Singh Majithia, who holds the distinction of being the oldest living IAF fighter pilot, turned 100 on Monday.

Air Chief Marshal RKS Bhadauria extended his greetings to the centenarian who had retired in August 1947 when India achieved Independence.

“IAF extends its best wishes to Sqn Ldr Dalip Singh Majithia (retd) on his 100th birthday today. He retired in Aug 1947 & holds the distinction of being the ‘oldest’ IAF fighter pilot now,” the IAF tweeted.

Air Chief Marshal Bhadauria conveyed warm greetings and heartiest congratulations to Majithia on behalf of all air warriors, the IAF said.

It also shared a short video clip on him on Twitter.