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Fuel tank falls from Navy's MiG-29 fighter jet during take-off in Vizag
DECCAN CHRONICLE. | SNV SUDHIR
PublishedAug 29, 2016, 3:19 pm IST
UpdatedAug 29, 2016, 3:33 pm IST
The Navy has been creating infrastructure to house a MiG-29K squadron at INS Dega on the eastern seaboard at Vizag.
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Before landing, the crew dropped another fuel tank, which was empty, to equalise the weight of the plane on both sides. (Photo: ANI Twitter)

Visakhapatam: In an incident involving Indian Navy’s supersonic fighter jet MiG-29K, a fuel drop box jettisoned while the aircraft was taking off from the naval air station INS Dega in Visakhapatnam on Monday morning.

“A minor fire broke out on the runway of INS Dega when a Fuel Drop Tank of an MiG-29K jettisoned accidentally while the MiG was taking off on a routine training sortie. Prompt action by ground support staff resulted in the quick dousing of the fire. No one has been injured and no damage has been sustained to the aircraft or the runway,” said a senior official of the Indian Navy.

The Indian Navy has ordered a probe into the incident.

Before landing, the crew dropped another fuel tank, which was empty. The empty fuel tank dropped in Malkapuram area in the city near the naval base. “Each MiG has two fuel tanks, one on each wing. Before landing, the aircraft has to have equal weight on both wings. Therefore, the aircraft dropped the empty fuel tank so that landing is safe,” said an official of the Eastern Naval Command (ENC).

The Navy has been creating the required infrastructure to house an MiG-29K squadron at INS Dega on the eastern seaboard at Vizag.

A recent report by Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG) which was tabled in the Parliament last month pointed out that MiG-29K faces operational deficiencies due to defects in engines, airframe and fly-by-wire system.

The naval airfield station, INS Dega at Vizag, will house the Indian Navy’s second squadron of supersonic fighter jets MiG-29K.

The MiG-29K aircraft has a maximum speed over twice that of sound, at about 2000 kmph.

The MiG-29K squadron at Vizag is expected to be commissioned within two years from now.

The Indian Navy’s first MiG 29K squadron christened, ‘Black Panthers’ is now stationed at Goa. The Black Panthers squadron was commissioned in 2013.

The Indian Navy started inducting MiG 29Ks from 2009. As of now the Navy has around 33 MiGs and 12 more will be inducted in the coming years.

http://www.deccanchronicle.com/nati...navys-mig-29-fighter-jet-during-take-off.html

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Too close a call for the second tank. Good to see it didnt cause any trouble it presumably was empty but did leave its mark on apparently newly carpeted road.

So where did the first fuel tank go?!
Fell on runway during T/O.
 
The first tank dropped at take-off moment incidentally without any command given and the other tank, despite attempt to drop in the sea (I can imagine couple of button push during flight to drop the tank as advised) suddenly the command worked where A/C was flying over base and tank dropped in parking-lot. The earlier drop seems to be locking failure (Loader fault) but later one seems like a long relay of computer command (processor halted for a while to relay the command) or (A wild guess and just opinion) it is all about Rafale M that Migs have to go now by Rafale lovers in Uniform.

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Not unheard of.
Same thing happened with a German Eurofighter 10 months back:
http://www.defense-aerospace.com/ar...tricted-after-fuel-tank-drops-in-estonia.html

Similar incidents happened with PAF several times

Just 3 months back over university:
https://defence.pk/threads/drop-tank-from-fall-in-hamdard-university.431168/

2013:
PAF spokesperson Tariq Mahmood clarified that “a fighter jet aircraft jettisoned its fuel drop tanks due to technical reasons over the river Indus, while on a training mission” in the press release.

http://tribune.com.pk/story/581319/paf-training-aircraft-crashes-pilot-and-co-pilot-missing/

A similar incident occurred with a PAF F-16 over NWA:
https://defence.pk/threads/ttp-propaganda-shows-drop-tanks-claims-to-have-shot-down-f-16.334809/

Back in 1997:
http://www.hurriyetdailynews.com/pl...nks-over-karachi-five-5-people-die-1997-05-09

F-15s have also had similar incidents
 
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