Sukhoi crashes, pilots safe

November 30, 2009 07:02 pm | Updated November 17, 2021 06:36 am IST - Jaisalmer

A Sukhoi air superiority fighter jet of the IAF on Monday crashed at Jetha Ki Dhani near Pokhran firing ranges in Rajasthan, but the two pilots bailed out to safety.

This is the second Sukhoi crash of the IAF, with the first reported on April 30 this year in which the co-pilot was killed.

"A Sukhoi fighter jet crashed southwest of Pokhran in Jaisailmer district today," IAF spokesperson Wing Commander T.K. Singha said in New Delhi.

IAF sources said the Sukhoi had taken off from Jodhpur at 16.45 Hours for a routine training sortie and it crashed around 17.30 Hours.

The aircraft was being piloted by Wing Commander Shrivastav and assisted by a navigator in the co-pilot's seat.

Both bailed out safely just before the crash, they added.

The latest Sukhoi crash is the 13th IAF aircraft crash this year and the eighth fighter jet mishap. The IAF has ordered a court of inquiry into the mishap.

The IAF has also lost a Kiran MkII trainer aircraft of the Surya Kiran Aerobatics Team, three MiG-27s, three MiG-21s, a HPT-32 trainer aircraft, an AN-32 transport aircraft, a Mi-8 and a Mi-17 helicopters this year.

In the first Sukhoi crash, IAF lost one of the two pilots, Wg Cdr P S Narah, while the other pilot Wg Cdr S.V. Munje survived.

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