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So you think the aircraft dove inverted into the ground? Under what circumstances do you think an aircraft type with over a million flying hours will do that? I believe the answer to why this aircraft crashed is simple (pilot error)but hard to swallow for many Indians.
There is nothing to be ashamed of, the IAF train like they fight which means the safety margin during a peace time exercise is the same as during a war time military operation.The C-130J pilot had no margin for error during a routine training exercise, a lapse in judgement, fatigue or in cockpit distraction may have easily caused this low flying aircraft to crash.
The lesson to take away from this is likely to increase those margins so lives are not lost and pilots can learn from their mistakes.
It is not easy to say what exactly caused the crash.
A pilot error leading to one or more technical errors. I think it could be sabotage too. But if the aircraft is flying low under good weather conditions, then the chances are that they could not control the aircraft it stalled and went down. If it stalled, then pilot error cannot be ruled out.
A vertical stabilizer and elevator malfunction can cause it to roll upside down too.
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