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Didn't see any news about this, was it a flying accident?
https://m.tribuneindia.com/article/kin- ... 655027/amp
https://m.tribuneindia.com/article/kin- ... 655027/amp
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The name sounded familiar
https://www.thehindu.com/entertainment/ ... 077960.ece
Rest in peace, brother.
https://www.thehindu.com/entertainment/ ... 077960.ece
Rest in peace, brother.
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Oh No! Not him. My condolences to his family.
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Om ShantiIndranil wrote:The name sounded familiar
https://www.thehindu.com/entertainment/ ... 077960.ece
Rest in peace, brother.
May his family have the strength to bear his loss
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ANI Reports that a Chetak (CH442) has crash-landed at Rajali base, Arakkonam, Tamil Nadu. Crew safe. Damage to main and tail rotors.
Link to the report
Link to the report
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Relief to hear that the crew is fine!
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Damn this thread. Never does my BP any good.
Relieved that the crew are fine.
Relieved that the crew are fine.
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On Twitter.
Microlight from Hindon crashes near Baghpat. Both Pilots are SAFE
Added: Looks like in-flight engine failure. The parachute recovery system got deployed.
Microlight from Hindon crashes near Baghpat. Both Pilots are SAFE
Added: Looks like in-flight engine failure. The parachute recovery system got deployed.
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Glad the pilots are safe.
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Pipistrel light aircraft --- one fatal incident was in Assam's Majoli river island. both senior pilots perished-
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What are these little wasps used for? AOP duties? Any gyan will be welcome.Manish_P wrote:On Twitter.
Microlight from Hindon crashes near Baghpat. Both Pilots are SAFE
Added: Looks like in-flight engine failure. The parachute recovery system got deployed.
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What is the rank of the pilot or is that the pilot in the back ground..pushkar.bhat wrote:What are these little wasps used for? AOP duties? Any gyan will be welcome.Manish_P wrote:On Twitter.
Microlight from Hindon crashes near Baghpat. Both Pilots are SAFE
Added: Looks like in-flight engine failure. The parachute recovery system got deployed.
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^ Used by IAF, IN, and NCC for training, surveillance. Mostly training.
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To maintain pilot proficiencypushkar.bhat wrote:What are these little wasps used for? AOP duties? Any gyan will be welcome.
Typically if pilots flew the full complement of hours required to maintain proficiency, we would quickly exhaust airframe and engine TTL of Sukhois and Jaguars. Hence pilots occasionally fly micro lights.
The Indian Navy operates a large number of offshore patrol vessels for the same reason.
China does it better by manufacturing lots of less capable but useful J-10s and Su-27 copies.
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Their larger economy also permits them to use those much costlier (compared to microlights) jets.tsarkar wrote:
China does it better by manufacturing lots of less capable but useful J-10s and Su-27 copies.
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I believe Flight Lieutenant...picture is not very clear....ks_sachin wrote:What is the rank of the pilot or is that the pilot in the back ground..
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Is it true that Sukhoi, Mirage and Jaguar pilots would also fly MiG-21s as well to achieve the same result you described above?tsarkar wrote:Typically if pilots flew the full complement of hours required to maintain proficiency, we would quickly exhaust airframe and engine TTL of Sukhois and Jaguars. Hence pilots occasionally fly micro lights.
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Sukhoi squadrons initially also flew MiG-21 for the same reason. Mirage 2000 and Jaguar have good serviceability rates, so they didn't. Now with depleting airframes across all classes of aircraft, microlights are flown. Also helps the pilots earn flying bonus that is an important part of a pilot's salaryRakesh wrote:Is it true that Sukhoi, Mirage and Jaguar pilots would also fly MiG-21s as well to achieve the same result you described above?tsarkar wrote:Typically if pilots flew the full complement of hours required to maintain proficiency, we would quickly exhaust airframe and engine TTL of Sukhois and Jaguars. Hence pilots occasionally fly micro lights.
http://www.bharat-rakshak.com/IAF/Galle ... 0.jpg.html
Check out the above photo. No 20 Sq inducted Su-30MKI in 2002 but also flew MiG-21 Bison 2004-5 for this very reason.
Even US is facing the same problem with F-22 pilots also flying F-16. With F-16 retiring, they want to use the Light Attack for "seasoning" pilots
https://www.avweb.com/avwebflash/news/L ... 437-1.html
https://nationalinterest.org/blog/the-b ... tion-20675
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https://www.news18.com/amp/news/india/i ... 53295.html
IAF's Trainee Aircraft Crashes in Telangana After Take-off, Pilot Shifted to Hospital
This is the second such accident within a week.
IAF's Trainee Aircraft Crashes in Telangana After Take-off, Pilot Shifted to Hospital
This is the second such accident within a week.
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Sir first was a civil trainer aircraft.Haridas wrote:https://www.news18.com/amp/news/india/i ... 53295.html
IAF's Trainee Aircraft Crashes in Telangana After Take-off, Pilot Shifted to Hospital
This is the second such accident within a week.
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https://twitter.com/majorgauravarya/sta ... 2332277761 ---> Since 1947, over 1000 IAF aircraft have been lost in “accidents & losses”. More than 80% of these losses are “non-battle” losses. I don’t know how many pilots have lost lives. MiG aircraft are called “flying coffins”. No one cares. Soldiers don’t matter. They are expendable.
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Would somebody tweet him and ask, what is the accident rate of Migs? How does it compare to other aircraft?
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If we got rid of this thread qe would not hear depressing news.
It is nice to be an ostrich some of the time.
It is nice to be an ostrich some of the time.
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JUST IN: IAF Jaguar from Gorakhpur’s 27 Squadron (‘Flaming Arrows’) crashes, pilot safe.
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"Pilot Safe"
Whew
Whew
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The screen shot is from Bharat Rakshak only. Database updated till 2015.Indranil wrote:Would somebody tweet him and ask, what is the accident rate of Migs? How does it compare to other aircraft?
http://www.bharat-rakshak.com/IAF/Datab ... isting.php
Here is list by Aircrafts
http://www.bharat-rakshak.com/IAF/Datab ... tcount.php
210 accidents of MiG21 listed. All Mig Accidents: 210 + 37 + 4 + 42 + 15 = 308
From another news Item from 2012.
The BR database lists 9 M2K losses..!! I was under impression we have lost only 3-4 till date. And 46 Jaguar losses.The Rajya Sabha was informed that over the past 40 years, India had lost more than half of its MiG combat fleet of 872 aircraft. The minister disclosed that "482 MiG aircraft accidents took place till April 19, 2012".
But frankly, such loss numbers are there is history of every AF. I am reading a book on John Boyd. The trainee pilot losses on single Fighter Base, Nellis AFB used to be as high as 70 in single year during Korea War. On an avg one crash per week was the norm the book says. I am sure that had nothing to do with bad quality airplanes or ignorance for pilot lives. This matter needs more nuanced analysis than outrage or hyperventilation if the problem is to be solved.
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Sir ji your last line is the key to understanding this very important topic in military aviation. I am currently reading through the f104s tenure with the Luftwaffe and its beyond belief to say the least!JayS wrote:But frankly, such loss numbers are there is history of every AF. I am reading a book on John Boyd. The trainee pilot losses on single Fighter Base, Nellis AFB used to be as high as 70 in single year during Korea War. On an avg one crash per week was the norm the book says. I am sure that had nothing to do with bad quality airplanes or ignorance for pilot lives. This matter needs more nuanced analysis than outrage or hyperventilation if the problem is to be solved.
We also would need to properly understand the tempo of training opa conducted with hours of flying etc as well as nature of ops. Not to mention that data needs to be overplayed with numerous other considerations such as type of aircraft, locations and many other factors....just my 2 naiya paisa worth.
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What exactly does this statistic help prove? It only exposes the ignorance of whoever asked the question in RS. IAF operated five different types of "MiGs" over several decades. Some like the Mig-21 had several different subtypes with different engines and avionics. This is like somebody in US government asking what is the crash rate of the USAF Lockheed Martin fleet or MD fleet over the last several decades."The Rajya Sabha was informed that over the past 40 years, India had lost more than half of its MiG combat fleet of 872 aircraft. The minister disclosed that "482 MiG aircraft accidents took place till April 19, 2012".
Might as well ask combined crash rate of "Dassault" fleet over last 50 years and add up crashes of Ouragans, Mysteres and M2k's together. I'm sure the M2k will become the flying coffin next.
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I think there's more to this crash thing, here's my CT
1. self flagellation
2. opportunities for more western imported stuff (read money for corrupt stakeholders)
3. lifafas in different forms to be received by journos. That's why these things get highlighted.
Of course no one talks about the details, but it is more surprising that very few talked about even a comparison with any other AF, be it US.
On a related not a story to tell. I had a colleague whose brother ejected out of a crashing Mig 23 in my pre BRF days. Once i ranted like most guys about IAF and she bluntly asked me to 1. shut up at that time, 2. research 3. and then speak about it. Such is the pride among these folks. My humiliation from that simple and usually calm lady led me to BRF. Before that I only used to read the news headings and the BRF monitor that would figure in the google search. Her brother now flies transport aircraft, much against his dream of flying fighter jet.
1. self flagellation
2. opportunities for more western imported stuff (read money for corrupt stakeholders)
3. lifafas in different forms to be received by journos. That's why these things get highlighted.
Of course no one talks about the details, but it is more surprising that very few talked about even a comparison with any other AF, be it US.
On a related not a story to tell. I had a colleague whose brother ejected out of a crashing Mig 23 in my pre BRF days. Once i ranted like most guys about IAF and she bluntly asked me to 1. shut up at that time, 2. research 3. and then speak about it. Such is the pride among these folks. My humiliation from that simple and usually calm lady led me to BRF. Before that I only used to read the news headings and the BRF monitor that would figure in the google search. Her brother now flies transport aircraft, much against his dream of flying fighter jet.
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As per this tweet, this is the pilot from the Jaguar crash...Bala Vignesh wrote:JUST IN: IAF Jaguar from Gorakhpur’s 27 Squadron (‘Flaming Arrows’) crashes, pilot safe.
https://twitter.com/ojhaRN/status/1089897791357243397 ---> Super Saver is The Pilot..Salute.
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I googled the name of the Jaguar pilot. Full name is Wing Commander Rohit Katoch. Below is a link of a video of the pilot, after the crash. His service record on BR's IAF website does not list much ---> http://www.bharat-rakshak.com/IAF/Database/27218
https://twitter.com/ajitkdubey/status/1 ... 7462372357 --> Every time a crash happens, villagers rush to help the pilots. Same help was provided to Wing Commander Katoch when his Jaguar crashed in Kushinagar due to technical defect. Jai Hind, Jai Hind Ki Sena and Jai Hind ke Log!
https://twitter.com/ajitkdubey/status/1 ... 7462372357 --> Every time a crash happens, villagers rush to help the pilots. Same help was provided to Wing Commander Katoch when his Jaguar crashed in Kushinagar due to technical defect. Jai Hind, Jai Hind Ki Sena and Jai Hind ke Log!
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https://twitter.com/imparthppatel/statu ... 04901?s=20
Flight crashed at HAL Airport Yemlur this morning, pilots ejected safely!
@HALHQBLR
The amount of birds is scary enough! Let's hope it is not the radiance.
Flight crashed at HAL Airport Yemlur this morning, pilots ejected safely!
@HALHQBLR
The amount of birds is scary enough! Let's hope it is not the radiance.
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https://twitter.com/livefist/status/1091205735080476673#JUST In
Fighter crash at HAL airport. Suspected to be Mirage?? Details awaited
Sources say it was a Mirage 2000. Not confirmed yet. Please await details and a confirmation.
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Mirage 2000 trainer fighter aircraft of HAL crashes at HAL Airport in Bengaluru, one pilot dead. https://t.co/jteJ0ZS45KKakarat wrote:https://twitter.com/writetake/status/10 ... 3553329152https://twitter.com/livefist/status/1091205735080476673#JUST In
Fighter crash at HAL airport. Suspected to be Mirage?? Details awaitedSources say it was a Mirage 2000. Not confirmed yet. Please await details and a confirmation.
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This is really bad. May the surviving pilot recover well, and the martyr get moksha.
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It was a Mirage 2000 trainer.
https://twitter.com/followmkp/status/10 ... 3836987392 ---> Mirage 2000 while take off, developed a technical snag and couldn't take off and hit the wall near LCA gate at Yemalur. Pilots injured and taken to hospital for further treatment. Sqn Ldr Negi and Sqn Ldr Abrol evacuated to hospital with injuries.
https://twitter.com/followmkp/status/10 ... 3836987392 ---> Mirage 2000 while take off, developed a technical snag and couldn't take off and hit the wall near LCA gate at Yemalur. Pilots injured and taken to hospital for further treatment. Sqn Ldr Negi and Sqn Ldr Abrol evacuated to hospital with injuries.
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Apparently one of the pilots landed on the wreckage after ejection.
Also, general note for posters, please don't mimic the toxic world of Facebook and Twitter and start blaming HAL for the crash. We don't know what happened. Videos of the crash site show a lot of kites circling around though.
Also, general note for posters, please don't mimic the toxic world of Facebook and Twitter and start blaming HAL for the crash. We don't know what happened. Videos of the crash site show a lot of kites circling around though.
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Damn. Sad to hear about the tragic loss. May his family find the strength to go through the pain
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https://twitter.com/sudhiranjansen/stat ... 3610747905 ---> Two IAF fighter pilots dead in a Mirage 2000 trainer crash in Bengaluru. The aircraft was upgraded by Hindustan Aeronautics Limited and was going acceptance trial/test.
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https://twitter.com/followmkp/status/10 ... 8564998144 ---> 2 pilots died in Mirage 2000 crash. One fatal - Sqn Ldr Negi died on the spot and Sqn Ldr Abrol evacuated to hospital with injuries, but died.