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Updated at: 1551 PST, Wednesday, May 27, 2009
NEW DELHI: Indian Air Force (IAF) MiG-21 'Bison' plane crashed near Jodhpur on Wednesday but the pilot ejected safely.

The warplane, which had taken off for a routine sortie in the forenoon from the Jodhpur airbase, crashed on a barren stretch land in Luni village in Mordijoshyan, near here, Superintendent of Police (Rural) Kaviraj said.

There was no damage on the ground, he said.


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The crash series goes on, India really wants to set a 2nd new World Record in crashes, how sad....
 
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India needs to get the MMRCA deal done as fast as possible. We cannot afford to keep on losing pilots like this. These 60s russi made flying coffins can't be trusted anymore. :undecided:
 
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What about the SU-30's? The best policy india has right now is to broaden its buying base to include other sellers ..
 
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India needs to get the MMRCA deal done as fast as possible. We cannot afford to keep on losing pilots like this. These 60s russi made flying coffins can't be trusted anymore. :undecided:

Bison air frame are not that old at all.. probibly in the same time period as our block 15 f-16s and plus bison have been dramaticlly upgraded which makes it very close to 4th generation fighter so technically it should be more safer to fly then our F-16s at the moment.
 
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Another one, well i don't even consider it a news anymore. Alas!

Well the guud thing is that the pilot survived.
 
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Carrying out investigations in the Su-30 MKI crash on April 30 near Jodhpur, the IAF on Wednesday said that the probe has now been "narrowed down" to just two systems of the aircraft.

"Basically, the (probe into the cause of the) accident appears to have narrowed down to two systems. The first is the Flight Control System and the other, which probably caused the death of the pilot, is the ejection system as far as the rear cockpit is concerned," IAF Chief designate Air Marshal P V Naik said in the capital on Wednesday.

"Court of Inquiry (CoI) is in progress and it will take some time before we reach any conclusion," he added. Naik said that "limited data" was available with the IAF right now for investigating the causes of the accident and only after analysing the crash data recorder, it would be able to know the actual reasons.

"Crash data recorder, which records the details of the crash and its chip have to be analysed. We have sent it to the Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM). Unless that analysis comes, we won't be able to say this or that (cause of mishap)," Naik said.

On the possibility of problems in the figher aircraft's rear cockpit's ejection seat, he said, "as far as the ejection seat is concerned, we have to analyse that data, see the trajectory of the seat and the aircraft and only then we can come to certain conclusions."

Wg Cdr P K Narah, sitting in the rear cockpit of the twin-seater aircraft, was killed after he ejected from the aircraft when it developed a snag while returning from Jodhpur to its Pune base. Narah was part of IAF team that inspects the aircraft's performance during the flight.

The entire fleet was grounded after the crash for over 25 days.

Meanwhile, commenting on the long term acquisition plans of the IAF, the IAF chief designate said, "We have drawn up a very comprehensive plan covering up the three plan periods including the 11th, 12th and the 13th Defence plan period up to 2022."
 
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What The Heck!!!

There is no mention of this news in any of the other news sites!!!

Other links too please!!!:mod:
 
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What The Heck!!!

There is no mention of this news in any of the other news sites!!!

Other links too please!!!:mod:

Jodhpur, May 27 (PTI) In the third IAF fighter aircraft mishap in less than a month, a Mig-21 'Bison' plane today crashed near Jodhpur but the pilot ejected safely.
The war plane, which had taken off for a routine sortie in the forenoon from the Jodhpur airbase, crashed on a barren stretch land in Luni village in Mordijoshyan, near here, Superintendent of Police (Rural) Kaviraj said.

There was no damage on the ground, he said.

Police sources said that the pilot had ejected safely.

This is the third IAF fighter aircraft accident in less than a month, the previous mishaps being that of Mig-27 fighter aircraft, which also crashed near here on May 15, and the one involving Sukhoi-30MKI air superiority fighter which crashed near Jaisalmer on April 30.

With this Mig-21 crash, the IAF has lost this year five aircraft, the first being a Kiran-MKII of the Surya Kiran aerobatics team in Bidar on January 21 followed by an unmanned aerial vehicle mishap the same day in Hashimara. PTI

Link: Press Trust Of India
 
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