Tuesday, December 13, 2011
Air Force's Sukhoi jet crashes near Pune, pilots safe
Pune: A frontline Sukhoi jet of the Indian Air Force (IAF) crashed near Pune today but the two pilots bailed out to safety, an officer said.
"Today at around 1.15 p.m. a Sukhoi fighter jet, which took off from the Lohegaon Air Force Base for a sortie, presumably developed a technical snag and crashed," the base commander, Air Commodore V. R. Chaudhry told reporters.
"Two officers - Wing Commander Suhail, who was the pilot and Flight Lieutenant Nautiyal, who was the weapons system operator - ejected out of the aircraft after manoeuvring it over barren land," Chaudhry added.
The aircraft crashed at Wade-Bholai village, 20 kilometres from Pune.
The search for the aircraft's black box is on. The impact of the crash was such that the wreckage was strewn over a of one kilometre radius.
"While the preliminary circumstantial reason could be a technical snag, we are investigating the matter. Both the officers were highly competent. They showed great presence of mind and courage by steering the aircraft towards a safe location and thus avoiding any civilian damage," Chaudhry said.
"Both the officers have been taken to the Command Hospital in Pune," Chaudhary added.
He further said that the land belonged to the Sadhu Vaswani Mission.
The aircraft burst into flames on crashes but seven tenders were pressed into service by various agencies - military and civil - to douse the blaze.
Around 25 policemen from the Lonikhand police post that was closest to the crash site rushed to the spot after being informed by the villagers about an aircraft hurtling towards the ground.
According to the police, the villagers saw the two pilots bailing out of the aircraft and landing in an area named Hargude Vasti, half km ahead of the crash site.
This is the third crash of a Sukhoi Su-30 since its induction in 1997.
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