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Navy’s MiG Trainer Aircraft Crashes In Goa, Pilots Eject

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New Delhi: 

A MiG-29K fighter jet belonging to the Indian Navy crashed shortly after it took off on a training mission from Goa’s Dabolim today. The pilots – Captain M Sheokhand and Lieutenant Commander Deepak Yadav – managed to eject safely and have both been recovered. According to Commander Vivek Madhwal, a Navy spokesperson, the plane, a trainer version of the fighter, suffered an engine fire.

According to news agency ANI, the MiG-29K trainer jet’s (right) engine was hit by a bird while in mid-flight. The plane crashed in an open and safe area and no casualties, civilian or otherwise, have been reported.

In June a mishap involving a MiG-29K jet led to Goa airport operations being suspended for 90 minutes.

The naval fighter jet’s external fuel tank was inadvertently jettisoned during take off and caused a fire on the runway. Fighter jets often carry fuel tanks that can be detached as per mission requirements.

The Goa airport is used for both civilian and military aircraft.

With input from ANI

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