
The mangled remains of the Surya Kiran aircraft at Bellura village near Bidar, Karnataka, on Wednesday. At right, Wing Commander R.S. Dhaliwal, who was killed in the crash.
Surya Kiran pilot killed in crash
M.B. Girish
The incident occurred during a routine practice session by IAF’s aerobatics team
BIDAR: The pilot of a Surya Kiran of the Indian Air Force was killed when the aircraft crashed on an open field at Bellura village close to the Air Force Station (AFS) here on Wednesday.
Wing Commander R.S. Dhaliwal (37), a native of Punjab, was on a routine practice session along with members of the aerobatics team when the incident occurred.
According to police, the team began the practice at 8 a.m. and the incident occurred at 8.35 a.m.
AFS officials said the “black box” of the aircraft was recovered and an enquiry ordered to find the cause of the crash.
In the impact of the crash, the aircraft’s engine and wings got separated and the pilot’s body strewn across the area. A youth from a village near Bellura said two aircraft were engaged in practice and when they came near a lake, one of them turned upside down and “crashed” moments later.
“There was an explosion after the crash and the pieces of the aircraft went high in the air. The sound of explosion was deafening,” he said.
Another villager said by the time he and other villagers arrived at the spot, the aircraft was in flames.
Air Officer Commanding Ramesh Rai Air Commondore, Air Force Station, Bidar, rushed to the spot after the crash. Bidar Superintendent of Police and Deputy Commissioner Harsh Gupta were also at the spot.
Officials of the AFS, Bidar, cordoned off the site and erected tents to conduct examination of the area.
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Pilot killed in aircraft crash
January 22nd, 2009
By Our Correspondent
Jan. 21: An Indian Air Force (IAF) aircraft of the Surya Kiran aerobatic team crashed here on Wednesday killing the pilot.
The incident took place behind the Bidar Air Force Station (AFS) near Bellur village on the outskirts of Bidar city at about 8.45 am. The aircraft was being piloted by Wing Commander R.S. Dhaliwal when it crashed during a regular training sortie, AFS air officer commander (AOC) Ramesh Rai said.
The flight data recorder, generally referred to as the Black Box was recovered from the accident spot. The reason for the accident will be known only after an investigation into the data in the black box. A court of inquiry has been ordered into the incident, Mr Rai said.
The wreckage of the indigenously made Kiran Mk-II aircraft, with the body of the pilot was found lying about 150 metres from the impact site. According to eye-witnesses the accident took place when three Suryakiran aircraft were on a formation manoeuvre.
“The three planes were flying in a formation. Two of the planes took an upward thrust while the third left the formation, took a dive towards the ground and crashed,” said Syed Khayyum of Bellur village who witnessed the tragedy.
Eye-witnesses claimed that the fateful aircraft, flying at a low altitude, caught fire in mid-air before crashing into the ground. The Suryakiran aircraft during their aerobatic formation were operating between a height of 30 to 1,500 metre at speeds ranging between 200 and 600 kmph.
Wednesday’s accident is the second in the history of the Surya Kiran team. On March 18, 2006 two pilots, Wing Commander Dheeraj Bhatia and Squadron Leader Shailendra Singh were killed when a Surya Kiran aircraft crashed on the outskirts of Bidar city.
Wing Commander Dhaliwal hails from Punjab.
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IAF pilot killed in Bidar plane crash
DH News Service, Bidar:
An Indian Air Force fighter pilot, Wing Commander R S Dhaliwal, 35, was killed when his aircraft crashed behind the Air Force station compound near Belur village on the Bidar city outskirts during a routine flying training exercise on Wednesday.
Confirming the death of Dhaliwal, IAF officers said a formation of three Surya Kiran aircraft were on a routine flying exercise when the mishap occurred.
The black box of the aircraft was retrieved from the crash site and the area cordoned off.
Senior IAF officers said the exact cause of the accident was not known and a court of inquiry had been ordered into it.
Syed Qayum Saheb, a resident of S M Krishna Nagar near the crash site, told Deccan Herald that he saw a three-aircraft formation flying when one of them suddenly came down low, crashing and bursting into flames.
Wing Commander Dahliwal, a MiG-29 fighter pilot, was flying in preparation for the upcoming Aero India scheduled to be held next month at Yelahanka in Bangalore.
A native of Patiala, Punjab, he was the son of a retired IAF officer and a member of the Surya Kiran Aerobatic Team (SKAT) with 2,100 hours of flying experience. He joined the team recently and is survived by two sons, a daughter and wife Rubina.
Aerial survey
Air Commodore Ramesh Rai and senior IAF officers visited the spot. It was also learnt that a team of Air Force officers from Air Force Station Hakimpet, Hyderabad, made an aerial survey of the crash site, as the aircraft wreckage was spread over 100 metres.
An IAF pilot said: “It is unlikely that an engine failure could have caused the crash, because on a Kiran Mk II aircraft flying at high speed the pilot would have had adequate reaction time to make a transmission, eject or attempt a ‘dead stick’ landing.
“Evidently, the pilot was suddenly incapacitated either due to a bird-hit or because of a health problem. Alternately taking a tight turn after a ‘crossover’, any fouling of the aircraft controls would have made it hit the ground.”
In March 2006, two SKAT pilots Squadron Leader Shailendra Singh and Wg Cdr D Bhatia, were also killed in a crash.
The Surya Kiran aircraft or Kiran Mk II (HJT-16) were manufactured in Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd, Bangalore, between 1986-88.
Being part of an aerobatic display team, these aircraft generally log a much lower number of flying hours than those aircraft which belong to the IAF operational squadrons, according to sources.
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