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AHMEDABAD: The man who has done 6316 sorties with the MiG-21, arguably the most by any air force pilot, says there isn't anything wrong with the aircraft many call the 'widow-maker' and 'flying coffin'. As the one-time warhorse aircraft of the Indian Air Force (IAF) completed 50 years in the fleet in 2013, Air Commodore (retd) SS Tyagi, the former station commander of IAF bases in Naliya and Jamnagar in Gujarat believes it is time to set the record straight. Don't blame the machine, he says. Blame the elements that the pilot has to deal with.

Tyagi should know. He has clocked 4,003 hours of flying in the much maligned aircraft - and never crashed.

"The MiG-21 is a very demanding aircraft," says the 70-year-old who retired from the air force in 1996. "The Russians did not design it keeping the comfort of the pilot in view. This is a machine that can help a pilot exalt his capabilities to the end of the skies. However, even a transitory lapse can be disastrous particularly during hard maneuvering."

To fly an aircraft like this in an unfriendly aviation environment like that of India, which has mist, moisture and birds, requires a lot of effort. Also, a pilot has to be always alert not to be caught off-guard while descending since the speed while approaching land is higher in MiG-21s than other aircrafts. "There is not much visibility on offer and you have a plethora of problems to cope with, particularly bird hits that cause flame out. The maximum number of MiG-21s may have been lost due to these factors than pilot error," points out Tyagi.

Till April 19 last year, IAF lost more than half its MiG-21s. Union defence minister AK Antony had told Rajya Sabha last year that 482 MiG-21s had been involved in accidents. As many as 171 pilots, 39 civilians and eight persons from other services were killed in these accidents. At the time, Antony had said that "both human error and technical defects" were responsible for the crashes.

So why have so many pilots died if the MiG-21 is as safe as Tyagi claims? "In the developed world, countries don't care if they have to lose an aircraft," he reasons. "If the aircraft develops a technical snag, the pilot simply ejects. However, an Indian pilot would try to save the aircraft till the last moment. In the process, he loses vital time and that often becomes a question of life and death for him," he says.

The ace flyer has many anecdotes from his flying days which he says point to the reliability of the MiG-21. "Once when I was at Pathankot airbase in 1978, the technical staff and pilots had a bet on flying 60 sorties in MiG-21s from 7 am to 1.30 pm without getting the aircraft serviced. The losing side was to give the winner 24 bottles of rum. The MiG-21s flew 60 sorties - we would have won the bet except that we were late by just five minutes because a bird interrupted the last sortie. However, in our eyes, the MiG-21 was still a winner. It is a tough call for an aircraft to do so many sorties without a breakdown but it survived the test."

Today, MiG-21s make up 10 squadrons of the IAF. Once, they constituted 60 per cent of its inventory. Tyagi says that even now, it is a cost-effective option. "Compared to a Rs 500 crore Mirage, Su-30 MKI and Tejas, an upgraded MiG-21 Bison costs just about Rs 40 crore. But unfortunately, its achievements have been overshadowed by negative publicity."

Link - 'Mig-21 not widow-maker but trusted flying companion' - The Times of India
 
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the fact is , those who fly the mig are in a better position to judge its reliability.
 
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i would consider it as a personal opinion because a 50 year old platform is unsafe to fly

the fact is , those who fly the mig are in a better position to judge its reliability.

Airframe age is one thing, it is the design of the aircraft that makes it unstable (in a bad way).

Have no doubts, I am a huge fan of the Mig-21 and it's derivatives.

Mig 21 was designed as a high speed interceptor and it was just that, a VERY fast , effective interceptor and nothing more.

The aspect ratio of the wing ( chord : length) makes the aircraft unstable and difficult to control once pushed beyond or around the flight envelope.

It is excellent aircraft to fly in a straight line, intercept, and come back.

Once it starts to roll ... things are not too rosy then.

The particular gentleman mentioned in the article might have perfected his understanding of the aircraft and gotten to know the parameters so well that he could operate easily within them.

It's an exception and not the law.
 
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widow-maker ... i loved that word :rofl:
I agree Indian pilots try to save aircrafts . During the crash of surya kiran aircraft at hyderabad where 2 pilots are killed , as the aircraft lost control , the pilots didnt eject but tried to control the machine and did their best to direct it into uncrowded areas , they aimed successfully to crash on top of a building with water tank and tower to minimize the damage , 1 civilian dead , 2 injured . They ejected very just (a sec) before crash but one got on current wires (you know how low wires are , 4 mts) and was dead . Proud of you IAF pilots . I will always remember you . Im sure if 9/11 was to occur in India , the Indian pilot would have crashed the planes on ground .
2 pilots killed in Hyderabad air crash - The Hindu
 
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widow-maker ... i loved that word :rofl:
I agree Indian pilots try to save aircrafts . During the crash of surya kiran aircraft at hyderabad where 2 pilots are killed , as the aircraft lost control , the pilots didnt eject but tried to control the machine and did their best to direct it into uncrowded areas , they aimed successfully to crash on top of a building with water tank and tower to minimize the damage , 1 civilian dead , 2 injured . They ejected very just (a sec) before crash but one got on current wires (you know how low wires are , 4 mts) and was dead . Proud of you IAF pilots . I will always remember you . Im sure if 9/11 was to occur in India , the Indian pilot would have crashed the planes on ground .

idiot false flagger!
 
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Its because it takes India forever to buy a plane that its pilots still need to fly Mig 21. Put the blame where its due instead of praising something that should have been retired a while ago if not for government incompetency.
 
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A brand spanking new out-of-the-box Mig-21 is a trusted flying companion.
An ageing washed up, used up, around the block a few time Mig-21 is a widow-maker.
 
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