Trisonics
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Stupidity has crossed a new landmark yet again!That's because Indian pilots are known to hit the eject button at the first sign of an emergency.
And where are the Indian fanboys who were making fun of PAF crashing it's new JF-17......unlike the SU-30, the JF-17 is not a twin engine jet and it certainly wasn't fresh off the production line.
Twin engines are only helpful when there is a flame-out in one of them. Funny how you think having a second engine can take care of an issue that may crop up. Loss of control surfaces, material fractures in critical parts are what cause crashes as far as defects in the plane are considered. Twin engines can help in hydraulic failure if the engines are spaced out like in commercial airplanes where variable thrust can be used to control the plane. Even then, an elevator failure is still a dooms day scenario.
As far as this crash is considered, there was no loss of human life anywhere so your claim of Indian pilots hitting the ejection button is also false and a pathetic attempt to malign them.