Mechuka Advanced Landing Ground

Mechuka Advanced Landing Ground is an Indian Air Force airstrip located at Mechuka in Shi Yomi district of Arunachal Pradesh, India. It is an Advance Landing Ground (ALG) of Indian Air Force.

IAF's Emergency landing strip


Mechuka Advanced Landing Ground
Summary
Airport typeMilitary
Owner/OperatorIndian Air Force
LocationMechuka, Shi Yomi district, Arunachal Pradesh, India
Coordinates28°36′10.3″N 94°07′29.5″E
Map
VEMK
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Runways
Direction Length Surface
ft m
10/28 4,383 1,336 Asphalt

History

In June 2019, An Indian Air Force Plane carrying 13 en route from Jorhat Airport in Assam went missing while en route to the airstrip.[1] The aircraft's wreckage was found in the Siang district after eight days after being spotted by an MI 17 helicopter that was on a search & rescue mission.[2]

Military usage

The area has a significant military presence, which also creates some employment opportunities for civilians.[3] The airstrip is used frequently to bring in vital supplies from Assam via Antonov-32 aircraft and helicopters. The runway was renovated, strengthened, upgraded to a concrete runway and extended to 4,700 feet in 2017 by the government.

Civil aviation usage

There is a twice-weekly helicopter service offered under the UDAN scheme on Monday and Saturday.[3] Government of Arunachal Pradesh has invited bids from the private airlines to operate a 9-searter fixed-wing air service which will not be under the UDAN scheme.[3] [4]

See also

Military bases
Borders
Conflicts
Operations
Other related topics

References

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