Friday, 5 August 2016

INDIAN AIR FORCE'S AIRCRAFT CRASH LANDS



An Indian Air Force's  Hawk advanced jet trainer on Thursday (August 4) crashed shortly after take off from Air Force Station, Kalaikunda in West Bengal due to a 'technical snag' but both the pilots ejected safely. The aircraft had got airborne from Kalaikunda airbase in West Midnapore district for a routine training mission/ After take off the aircraft developed unserviceability resulting into a crash.

Both pilots of the aircraft ejected safely. 'There is no reported damage on the ground,'an IAF statement said. 'A court of inquiry has been ordered to ascertain the cause of the accident,' it said. This was the fourth crash of a Hawk in the country.

The crash occurred within the boundary of the air station, 138 kms from this air force station and the two pilots ejected safely, IAF sources said. Last year in June, another Hawk had crashed after taking off from Kalaikunda station as it developed a technical problem. Budding fighter pilots undergo their advanced stage-III training for a year on Hawk.

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