IIT Kanpur Airport

IIT Kanpur Airport
Kalyanpur Airport
आईआईटी कानपुर हवाई अड्डा
کلیانپور ہوئی ادا
IATA: noneICAO: none
Summary
Airport type Private
Owner IIT Kanpur
Serves Kalyanpur
Location Kalyanpur, Kanpur, India
Coordinates 26°31′14″N 080°13′51″E / 26.52056°N 80.23083°E / 26.52056; 80.23083Coordinates: 26°31′14″N 080°13′51″E / 26.52056°N 80.23083°E / 26.52056; 80.23083
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IIT Kanpur

Location of IIT Kanpur Airport

Runways
Direction Length Surface
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09/27 3,500 1,000 Asphalt

IIT Kanpur Airport, also called Kalyanpur Airport, is located at Kalyanpur near Kanpur, India. It is used by the Aerospace Engineering department of IIT Kanpur.[1] Pawan Hans began a helicopter ferry service to Lucknow from June 2013, making IIT Kanpur the first academic institution to have such a facility.[2]

Helicopter service

Being a major industrial town, Kanpur has a good connectivity by rail and by road but it lags in terms of air connectivity. IIT Kanpur was suffering significantly in comparison to IIT Delhi and IIT Bombay due to this reason as far as visiting companies and other dignitaries are concerned. To take this factor out of proportion, IIT Kanpur, in May 2013, introduced a helicopter service from the campus to the Lucknow airport and thus became the first institute ever to start an exclusive air service between two major industrial towns. A business model by the name of 'Pawan Hans-Connect IIT' has been planned by Pawan Hans Pvt. Ltd. in this regard. Under this model, they will provide air service to the campus residents and visitors. This will provide easy access to academicians, foreign faculties, professionals, MNCs, to visit the campus in-person to promote knowledge and resource sharing.

History

IIT Kanpur received collaborative technical assistance from a consortium of nine leading US universities when it was being set up. Considering the intense research potentials and rapid growth in the field of aviation at that time, it was decided to establish the faculty of Aeronautical Engineering at IIT Kanpur. Under the USAID educational assistance project, an all-weather 884x61 m small airstrip was set up with a Flight Laboratory. The Lab was equipped with Piper PA-18 and Cessna 182 powered aircraft and Schweizer 2-22 and Schweizer 1-26 gliders. A Rohini glider, designed and developed at Technical Center of Civil Aviation Department and manufactured at HAL, was the jewel in the crown of the Flight Lab. The open cockpit, side-by-side seating, fabric covered wooden structure glider became very popular among students and used extensively for research work. Soon the Flight Lab. swung into action and the gliders were aero-towed to desired heights with students on board for the complex studies of aerodynamics and flight mechanics.

The glider flying programme was an instant hit with the students of IIT Kanpur. Due to the massive response, membership was restricted to a number of selected students. You could see them beeline for the Center immediately after their classes. The intense heat of summer or the extreme cold of winter could not deter them from that one more flight. The excitement of positive- and negative- 'G's, long soaring flights or a first solo provided a special thrill and were keenly awaited. Soaring flights of over five hours and altitudes over 10,000 feet became common events. Many students who were unable to become members became frequent visitors for joyrides. The campus residents were not to be left far behind, and visited the Centre with family and friends to lose the feel of being earth-bound.[3]

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