Honorific Prefix: | Rear Admiral |
Philipose G Pynumootil | |
Honorific Suffix: | AVSM, NM |
Serviceyears: | 1986 - 2022 |
Rank: | Rear Admiral |
Commands: | Goa Naval Area INS Shikra INAS 330 1241 RE corvette |
Awards: | Ati Vishisht Seva Medal Nao Sena Medal |
Rear Admiral Philipose George Pynumootil, AVSM, NM is a former flag officer of the Indian Navy. He last served as the Flag Officer Naval Aviation and Flag officer Goa Naval Area. He previously served as the Assistant Chief of Naval Staff (Air) at Naval headquarters. He superannuated on 30 April 2022.[1]
Pynumootil was born to Pynumootil Simon George, a fighter pilot in the Indian Air Force, and Glory George. George rose to the rank of Air Marshal and last served as Inspector General (Inspection & Safety) at Air headquarters.[2] Philipose's elder brother Simon joined the Indian Navy and trained as a naval aviator. Simon was killed when the Britten-Norman BN-2 Islander aircraft he was piloting crashed, in May 1985. His sister Sara is married to Brigadier Chacko Ipe, a former Indian Army Armoured Corps officer from 64th Cavalry.[3]
Pynumootil attended the Lawrence School, Lovedale where he completed his schooling.[4] He then joined the 67th course of the National Defence Academy, Pune.
He is married to Priya Ittycheria, daughter of late Colonel Jacob Ittycheria. Their daughter, Rahel, is a journalist in New Delhi.
Pynumootil was commissioned into the Indian Navy on 1 January 1986. He trained as a Naval aviator, following his brother and father who were both pilots. He trained at the Air Force Academy, Dindigul and the Helicopter Training School. He qualified as a helicopter pilot on the Westland Sea King and the AĆ©rospatiale Alouette III (HAL Chetak). He served as the Flight Commander on board INS Delhi. He flew extensively during Operation Pawan in Sri Lanka in 1990. In 1993, he served in Somalia, flying helicopters during Operation Restore Hope.
In 1998, Pynumootil, took command of the Veer-class corvette . After a year-long stint, he was selected to attend the Defence Services Staff College in Wellington. He subsequently served as a senior pilot in the carrier-borne anti-submarine warfare (ASW) Sea King squadron INAS 330. In 2002, he took over as the commanding officer of the squadron. He was then appointed the executive officer of the lead ship of her class of guided missile destroyers in January 2004. After serving as EXO of Delhi for a little over a year, he took command of the Khukri-class corvette . He was in command of the Kirpan during the Review of the Fleet by the President of India Dr. A. P. J. Abdul Kalam in 2005. In 2006, Pynumootil attended the Higher Air Command course at the College of Air Warfare, Secunderabad.[5]
After the higher air command course, Pynumootil was appointed the commissioning commanding officer of the naval air station INS Shikra. Located in Colaba, Mumbai, INS Shikra is a heliport and was commissioned on 22 January 2009. Later that year, he commanded the lead ship of her class of guided missile frigates . For his command of the Brahmaputra, he was awarded the Nau Sena Medal. He subsequently attended the Royal College of Defence Studies, London where he obtained a Master of Arts degree in International Relations from King's College London.
In October 2011, Pynumootil moved to naval headquarters as the Principal Director of Aircraft Acquisition. He had a long tenure of three-and-a-half years, serving till May 2015.
In June 2015, Pynumootil was promoted to the rank of rear admiral and took over as the Assistant Chief of Naval Staff - Air (ACNS Air) at Naval HQ.[6] In the six years that he spent as Principal Director aircraft acquisition and ACNS (Air), 8 Boeing P-8 Poseidon, 45 Mikoyan MiG-29K and 17 BAE Systems Hawk were inducted into the Indian Navy.[7]
In February 2018, he was appointed Flag Officer Naval Aviation (FONA). During this tenure, he also dual-hatted as the Flag Officer Goa Area (FOGA).[8] For his tenure as FONA and FOGA, he was awarded the Ati Vishisht Seva Medal on 26 January 2021.[9]
Ati Vishisht Seva Medal | Nau Sena Medal | Special Service Medal | Operation Vijay Medal | |
Operation Parakram Medal | Sainya Seva Medal | Videsh Seva Medal | 50th Anniversary of Independence Medal | |
20 Years Long Service Medal | 9 Years Long Service Medal |