Pilot killed as MiG 21 crashes in Punjab

September 11, 2009 02:02 am | Updated November 17, 2021 06:54 am IST - CHANDIGARH

IAF men douse the flames from the wreckage of the MiG 21 at Bhaliana in Muktsar district of Punjab on Thursday.

IAF men douse the flames from the wreckage of the MiG 21 at Bhaliana in Muktsar district of Punjab on Thursday.

A MiG 21 fighter aircraft crashed in Punjab's Muktsar district, 150 km from here, on Thursday. Its pilot Flight Lieutenant Anu Akhuria died instantaneously.

Station House Officer Davinder Singh said: "The aircraft was on a routine training exercise, having taken off from the Bathinda Air force Station at 2 p.m. It apparently lost power while taking off, but the pilot could not eject in time."

Quoting eyewitnesses, he said that soon after the takeoff, smoke started coming out of the aircraft.

Senior IAF officials reached the site, near Bhaliana village, to investigate the crash.

There was no casualty or damage to property, since the accident occurred outside the village.

Thursday's crash was the seventh so far this year; earlier four MiG aircraft, a Sukhoi, a Surya Kiran training aircraft and an AN-32 transport aircraft have crashed.

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