Tuesday, September 3, 2013

Air Force’s Jaguar jet crashes in Sikkim


Just after a pause for a few moths now again Jaguar Air crafts are into news for their crashes. A Jaguar jet of the Indian Air Force crashed near Mangan in Sikkim on Friday. The aircraft was reportedly on a routine sortie of the border area when it crashed.
The aircraft had taken off from the Hashimara airbase on Friday morning. Both the pilots ejected from the plane and one of them has been rescued by the villagers living near the crash site.
The fate of the other pilot remains unknown. No casualties have been reported yet.  Investigation is going on that what situation made this crash and how it happened. All things will be cleared as black box of the crashed jet is found and that will tell whole story that what was wrong wit the jet that resulted in crash.
Earlier we have seen much of these types of incident and there were rumors that there is a fault in the engine of these planes but in past few moths there was no such accident. Again these accidents is making a point that whether its a technical fault or its the fault of our skills.

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