Ravish Malhotra

Ravish Malhotra (born 25 December 1943 in Lahore, British India) is a retired air commodore of the Indian Air Force. He was an Air Force test pilot stationed at the test centre in Bangalore. He was also the Air Officer Commanding of Hindon Air Force Station near Delhi.


Ravish Malhotra
Born (1943-12-25) 25 December 1943
StatusRetired
NationalityIndian
OccupationTest Pilot
Awards Kirti Chakra
Soviet Order of Friendship of Peoples
Space career
Intercosmos Research Cosmonaut
Selection1982
MissionsSoyuz T-11
Military career
Allegiance India
Service/branch Indian Air Force
Years of service1963 to 1994
Rank Air Commodore
Service number7673 F(P)
Spouse(s)Mira Malhotra
Children2

In 1982, he was chosen to train for spaceflight in the Soviet Union's Intercosmos program. Malhotra served as backup for Rakesh Sharma on the Soyuz T-11 mission to Salyut 7 space station which launched the first Indian into space, but never went to space himself. Malhotra was awarded the Soviet Order of Friendship of Peoples in 1984 and the Kirti Chakra in 1985.

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