TAKHLI —Thailand’s top military commander flew aboard an F-16 fighter jet on Tuesday during a combat readiness inspection at Wing 4 in Nakhon Sawan province, as the Royal Thai Air Force reaffirmed its capability to defend the country and monitor border areas.
At 09:00 on 19 May, Air Force Commander ACM Seksan Kanta welcomed Supreme Commander Gen. Songwit Noonpackdee to inspect the operational readiness of Wing 4 at Takhli air base. The visit included a performance demonstration of F-16 fighter aircraft and the presentation of a 403 Squadron F-16 patch to the Supreme Commander before the flight mission.

Gen. Songwit wore a full F-16 flight suit and joined an aerial mission alongside Wg. Cdr. Chanon Sattayuk, commander of 403 Squadron. The flight surveyed training areas and Thailand’s western border region and lasted about one hour.
Other senior Air Force officers also joined the operation, including Air Chief Marshal Rawin Thanomsingh, commander of the Air Operations Control Command, aboard another F-16, while Air Chief Marshal Anurak Romanarak, Chief of Staff of the Air Force, flew in a T-50TH trainer jet.

Before takeoff, Gen. Songwit addressed Wing 4 personnel, praising their dedication and sacrifice in protecting national sovereignty. He said the Air Force maintained strong operational capabilities and remained prepared for missions in all situations, including joint operations with other branches of the military.
ACM Seksan also thanked Wing 4 personnel for their service, stating that “Wing 4 is the real force protecting the country.” He urged personnel to maintain professional standards in aviation, maintenance and mission support operations.

The Supreme Commander used the call sign “UK Biker” during the mission and underwent full aviation medical and safety checks before the flight, including hearing and vision tests, heart monitoring and hypobaric chamber training, according to the Air Force.
The mission formed part of ongoing combat readiness inspections and air operation exercises aimed at strengthening the Air Force’s capabilities and supporting national sovereignty protection missions.






































































