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Indian Navy Sea Harrier Crashes; Pilot Presumed Dead
NEW DELHI, India - An Indian navy fighter jet crashed into the Arabian Sea off the western state of Goa on Aug. 21, with the pilot presumed dead, a military official said.
The jet, a British-made Sea Harrier, plummeted into the sea nine miles (15 kilometers) off Goa's coast, Indian navy spokesman P.V.S Satish said.
"The pilot is presumed dead," he added. The cause of the crash was not immediately known.
It came less then a month after an Indian military trainer plane crashed in the southeastern state of Andhra Pradesh, killing its two pilots.
In May, India grounded its fleet of Sukhoi-30s following the first crash involving one of the top of the line Russian-built jets.
India has begun training rookie pilots on Hawk trainer planes bought for $1.25 billion in a 2004 contract with British defense equipment firm BAE Systems.
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Sad news. Is this a first for the Indian Navy?
NEW DELHI, India - An Indian navy fighter jet crashed into the Arabian Sea off the western state of Goa on Aug. 21, with the pilot presumed dead, a military official said.
The jet, a British-made Sea Harrier, plummeted into the sea nine miles (15 kilometers) off Goa's coast, Indian navy spokesman P.V.S Satish said.
"The pilot is presumed dead," he added. The cause of the crash was not immediately known.
It came less then a month after an Indian military trainer plane crashed in the southeastern state of Andhra Pradesh, killing its two pilots.
In May, India grounded its fleet of Sukhoi-30s following the first crash involving one of the top of the line Russian-built jets.
India has begun training rookie pilots on Hawk trainer planes bought for $1.25 billion in a 2004 contract with British defense equipment firm BAE Systems.
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Sad news. Is this a first for the Indian Navy?