He left this department on 15 May 1951 to join the newly formed Royal Ceylon Air Force under the command of
Group Captain Graham Bladon, an officer seconded from the RAF. On 15 May 1951 he was commissioned as
Pilot Officer (Service number 01002) and promoted to the rank of
Squadron Leader with effect from the same date. He trained on
Chipmunks gaining is wings and was attached to the General Duties (Pilot) branch. He later trained in the
Jet Provost under the guidance of
Paddy Mendis. In 1953, he attended the Officers Advance Training School Course, the Long Photographic Intelligence course, and the Staff College course at
RAF Staff College, Andover returning to Ceylon in 1954. He then served as the Senior Air Staff Officer at the
Air Headquarters in Colombo in May 1955 and thereafter Chief of Staff, Air Headquarters from May 1955 to December 1960. During which he was promoted to the rank of
Wing Commander on 1 October 1955, followed by promotion
Group Captain on 1 July 1959. He attended the Senior Officers Course at the
Imperial Defense College from January to December 1961. He then served as Senior Air Staff Officer, Air Headquarters from April 1962 to November 1962. During this time he played a major role during the
1962 Ceylonese coup d'état attempt. On 13 November 1962, he was promoted to Temporary
Air Commodore and was appointed the third
Commander of the Royal Ceylon Air Force, becoming the first Ceylonese to hold the appointment. He was confirmed in the rank of Air Commodore on 1 January 1964 and promoted to
Air Vice-Marshal on 1 October 1967. He retired from the RCyAF on 31 December 1970 and was succeeded by Air Commodore Paddy Mendis. == Death ==