Sunday, 10 November 2013

Indian jet crashed in during routine flight


New Delhi: A MiG-29 fighter aircraft of the Indian Air Force crashed between Amran and Jivapar villages in Jamnagar, with the pilot ejecting safely.
The aircraft was on on a routine sortie from the Jamnagar airbase on Friday.
“A MiG-29 fighter jet crashed at 11.29am between Amran and Jivapar villages near Jamnagar air base,” the official said. ”The pilot ejected safely when the plane crashed,” he added.
A court of inquiry has been ordered to investigate the cause of the accident.
On June 24 this year, a MiG-29 fighter aircraft on a routine sortie had crashed near Lalparda village in Jamnagar district, with the pilot ejecting safely.
In August 2012, nine Air Force personnel including five officers, on board two MI-17 helicopters were killed when two choppers of the Jamnagar air base had collided mid-air shortly after take off.

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