Pilot Dies In Military Aircraft Crash In India’s Western State

Pilot Dies In Military Aircraft Crash In India’s Western State

NEW DELHI, Dec 26 (NNN-PTI) – An Indian Air Force (IAF) pilot was killed, in a MiG-21 fighter aircraft crash, in the western state of Rajasthan, officials said yesterday.

The aircraft, according to IAF, crashed during a training sortie, in the western sector, late on Friday evening.

“With deep sorrow, IAF conveys the sad demise of Wing Commander, Harshit Sinha, in a flying accident Friday evening, and stands firmly with the family of the brave heart,” read a statement issued by IAF.

Local media reports said, the aircraft crashed in the Desert National Park area, under the Sam police station in Jaisalmer district of Rajasthan.

IAF has ordered an inquiry into the crash.

Local media reports said, five MiG-21 have crashed this year, in which three pilots were killed.

One pilot was killed in Mar, at Gwalior and another pilot was killed in Rajasthan in May.

On Dec 8, a military helicopter crashed at Coonoor area of Nilgiris district, about 538 km south-west of Chennai, the capital city of Tamil Nadu, killing India’s Chief of Defence Staff, General Bipin Rawat.– NNN-PTI

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