HAL HPT-32 Deepak

HPT-32
A HPT-32 in an IAF Air Base
General information
TypePrimary trainer
National originIndia
ManufacturerHindustan Aeronautics Limited
Designer
Aircraft Research & Development Center (HAL)
Primary userIndian Air Force
Indian Naval Air Arm
History
Manufactured1977-1993
Introduction date1984
First flight6 January 1977
Retired2009
Developed intoHAL HTT-40

The HAL HPT-32 Deepak (lit.'Light') is an Indian prop-driven primary trainer manufactured by Hindustan Aeronautics Limited and are used as a basic trainer aircraft by the Indian Air Force and the Indian Navy. It has two seats in side-by-side configuration. It's configuration is low-wing, monoplane, single-engine aircraft designed primarily for the training of pilots in basic aerobatics, navigation, and other flying skills. The HPT-32 is equipped with a turboprop engine, offering good fuel efficiency and handling characteristics for new pilots.

However, it faced several challenges during its service. One of the major drawbacks was issues with the engine, leading to several accidents. As a result, the aircraft's service life was cut short, and it was gradually phased out in favor of more modern trainers, such as the HAL HTT-40.