Fighter pilots of the Pacific Fleet’s naval aviation base are improving their practical flight experience in complicated weather conditions in Kamchatka.
In the daytime and at night, the MiG-31 crews worked out take-offs and landing in low clouds, instrument piloting in conditions of poor visibility, as well as interaction in groups.
Besides, the pilots trained go-around flight manoeuvres and landings at shortened distances to the symbolically damaged airfield runway.
Flight in complicated weather conditions is an important element for training crews of all-weather MiG-31 interceptor fighters in harsh climates. Particular attention is attached to the development of piloting techniques in difficult weather conditions by young crews.











