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Body Of MiG-29K Pilot Found 11 Days After Indian Navy Jet Went Down
The rescued trainee pilot had said he had spotted a second parachute after ejecting.

Updated: December 07, 2020 7:29 pm IST



Body Of MiG-29K Pilot Found 11 Days After Indian Navy Jet Went Down


New Delhi:
The Indian Navy today said it had recovered what it believes could be the remains of the Indian Navy pilot who had ejected over the Arabian on November 26.

Commander Nishant Singh, the instructor at the controls of the MiG-29K jet he was flying with another pilot, had gone missing following an accident over sea 11 days ago. His co-pilot was located and rescued immediately.

The trainee pilot informed officials he had spotted a second parachute go off after he himself ejected.

Four days after the incident, on December 1, Navy specialists located the primary wreckage of the Russian-built twin-seat fighter. Sources told NDTV Commander Singh's ejection seat was not present at the site.

A statement from the Indian Navy today said: "Mortal remains of a human body have been recovered in the vicinity of the wreckage site. The samples are being sent for DNA testing for confirmation of identity."

All sections of the aircraft wreckage, including ejection seats, have been accounted for using side scan sonar and HD cameras, the statement said.

The MiG-29K is fitted with the Russian-built K-36D-3.5 ejection seat, widely considered the most sophisticated in the world. In the event of the ejection handles being pulled, the pilot in the rear seat is ejected first, followed by the pilot in the front.
Sources indicate that the fighter was at a very low altitude when the pilots ejected.


The government conducted an intensive aerial, coastal, and surface search operation involving naval ships and aircraft. Divers carried out underwater searches using specialised equipment to map the seabed in the area around the primary wreckage site, the sources added.

The Indian Navy has a fleet of over 40 MiG-29K fighter aircraft based out of Goa and also operated from the INS Vikramaditya aircraft carrier.

 
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Finally, his family gets some relief.
This shows Endians Navy capabilities.
 
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its took 11 days to find a body but it took them 3 minutes to blame pakistan for everything .
Finally, his family gets some relief.
This shows Endians Navy capabilities.

Looks like y'all know jack shiite about how naval searches work

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Y'all must be aware of the MH-370 crash or several such other incidents. Despite massive search operations by multiple naval/coast-guard/maritime and airforce teams...they couldn't find any
 
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Body Of MiG-29K Pilot Found 11 Days After Indian Navy Jet Went Down
The rescued trainee pilot had said he had spotted a second parachute after ejecting.

Updated: December 07, 2020 7:29 pm IST



Body Of MiG-29K Pilot Found 11 Days After Indian Navy Jet Went Down


New Delhi:
The Indian Navy today said it had recovered what it believes could be the remains of the Indian Navy pilot who had ejected over the Arabian on November 26.

Commander Nishant Singh, the instructor at the controls of the MiG-29K jet he was flying with another pilot, had gone missing following an accident over sea 11 days ago. His co-pilot was located and rescued immediately.

The trainee pilot informed officials he had spotted a second parachute go off after he himself ejected.

Four days after the incident, on December 1, Navy specialists located the primary wreckage of the Russian-built twin-seat fighter. Sources told NDTV Commander Singh's ejection seat was not present at the site.

A statement from the Indian Navy today said: "Mortal remains of a human body have been recovered in the vicinity of the wreckage site. The samples are being sent for DNA testing for confirmation of identity."

All sections of the aircraft wreckage, including ejection seats, have been accounted for using side scan sonar and HD cameras, the statement said.

The MiG-29K is fitted with the Russian-built K-36D-3.5 ejection seat, widely considered the most sophisticated in the world. In the event of the ejection handles being pulled, the pilot in the rear seat is ejected first, followed by the pilot in the front.
Sources indicate that the fighter was at a very low altitude when the pilots ejected.


The government conducted an intensive aerial, coastal, and surface search operation involving naval ships and aircraft. Divers carried out underwater searches using specialised equipment to map the seabed in the area around the primary wreckage site, the sources added.

The Indian Navy has a fleet of over 40 MiG-29K fighter aircraft based out of Goa and also operated from the INS Vikramaditya aircraft carrier.


deepest condolences to the pilots family
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Thoughts and prayers for the family. I wish they find comfort in his memories. Om shanti
 
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condolences and honestly i don't see this as a thread to make jokes out of, uncalled for guys/gals we have other threads to make fun of them
 
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