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Seems the inverted pilot lost it.
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Seems the inverted pilot lost it.
How did they eject from a collision very weird
How did they eject from a collision very weird
indian military with no balls to attack is preventing us from showing those skills again.do you really believe that? or you are "just saying"...if thats true what prevents PAF to gain air superiority at this exact moment?...when IAF squadrons are lowest in history...
lol i thought you peopke were boycotting Pakistani stuff . typical Urdu poetry.pilots have safely ejected...
for those wondering how come Indian armed forces lose so many soldiers and aircrafts...
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Rest in peace for the deceased pilot. The Hawk 100 is a very reliable aircraft. But this profession can be very unforgiving. All senior and seasoned pilots. The reaction time to eject must have been very quick. Saw a video of one of the pilots lying on the ground. Hope they're fine. As an aviator one feels a special bond regardless of which side they fly for.The deceased pilot is Wg Cdr Sahil Gandhi, who flew as Surya Kiran 7. The other two pilots, team 2IC Wg Cdr Vijay Shelke and Sqn Ldr Tejeshwar Singh are injured.
Two Indian IAF Hawk jets collided during a spin manoeuvre, during Aero India 2019.
Two IAF Surya Kiran Aerobatics Team aircraft collide mid-air during Aero Show practice, pilots eject safely
Two aircraft of the Surya Kiran Aerobatics Team on Tuesday collided and crashed at the Yelahanka airbase in Bengaluru. The pilots ejected safely.
The mishap took place during the practice for the Aero Show that begins on Wednesday and will continue till February 24.
https://zeenews.india.com/india/two...how-practice-pilots-eject-safely-2181604.html