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18 MiGs lost since 2005, says Antony
New Delhi: The Indian Air Force has lost 18 MiG aircraft from its fighter fleet in the last three years. 'A total 18 MiG series fighter aircraft have crashed in the past two years and the current financial year till December 5,' Defence Minister A K Antony told the Lok Sabha.
On the reasons behind the mishaps, he said 'the major causes of these crashes are human error, technical defects and bird hits.'
The IAF investigated every accident through a Court of Inquiry and remedial measures were taken to check their recurrence in the future, the Minister said in a written reply to a question.
'Besides, a continuous and multi-faceted effort is always underway in the IAF to enhance and upgrade flight safety,' he added
Listing out the measures, the Minister said enhancing the quality of training to improve the skill levels, ability to exercise sound judgment and situational awareness of pilots was being pursued.
'Constant interaction with the Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEM), both indigenous and foreign, is also maintained to overcome the technical defects of aircraft,' he added.
Antony said the IAF was undertaking anti-bird measures to counter the threat posed to aircraft.
Apart from the aircraft lost, the government had paid over Rs 12 lakh as compensation, he added.
http://english.mathrubhumi.com/news.php?id=9174&cat=1&sub=15&subit=0
New Delhi: The Indian Air Force has lost 18 MiG aircraft from its fighter fleet in the last three years. 'A total 18 MiG series fighter aircraft have crashed in the past two years and the current financial year till December 5,' Defence Minister A K Antony told the Lok Sabha.
On the reasons behind the mishaps, he said 'the major causes of these crashes are human error, technical defects and bird hits.'
The IAF investigated every accident through a Court of Inquiry and remedial measures were taken to check their recurrence in the future, the Minister said in a written reply to a question.
'Besides, a continuous and multi-faceted effort is always underway in the IAF to enhance and upgrade flight safety,' he added
Listing out the measures, the Minister said enhancing the quality of training to improve the skill levels, ability to exercise sound judgment and situational awareness of pilots was being pursued.
'Constant interaction with the Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEM), both indigenous and foreign, is also maintained to overcome the technical defects of aircraft,' he added.
Antony said the IAF was undertaking anti-bird measures to counter the threat posed to aircraft.
Apart from the aircraft lost, the government had paid over Rs 12 lakh as compensation, he added.
http://english.mathrubhumi.com/news.php?id=9174&cat=1&sub=15&subit=0