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MiG 29K Trainee Crashes, One Pilot Found, Search Continues

MiG 29K trainee crashes, one Pilot found and the search continues for other.

A MiG 29 trainee plane has crashed. In this incident, one pilot has been searched while they search for another pilot is on. The Indian Navy has given information about this.

The Navy said that a MiG 29K trainee aircraft operating at sea crashed yesterday ie on 26 November 2020 at around 5 pm.

A pilot has been found in this accident and another pilot is being searched. Air and surface units have been installed for this. According to the Navy, an order has been given to investigate the incident.

MiG-29 aircraft have crashed many times before in the country. Hence they are also called flying coffins. In the last one year, many MiG-29 aircraft has crashed in the country. Let’s look at some such accidents –

May 8, 2020 – MiG-29 collapses in fields in Nawanshahr, pilot saves lives by jumping

On 8 May 2020, the Air Force fighter MiG-29 crashed in Nawanshahar, Punjab due to a technical flaw. The pilot jumped and saved his life.

In this accident, the pilot of the aircraft jumped through a parachute. The pilot remained safe. The plane caught fire due to the crash of this aircraft.

23 February 2020 – Mig-29 aircraft crashes in Goa, training pilot safe

A Navy MiG-29 aircraft crashed in Goa on 23 February. However, the pilot aboard the plane narrowly survived. The pilot of the aircraft sailed out safely.

It was told that the Navy’s MiG-29 aircraft had left for a routine training session at around 10:30 in the morning.

Shortly after the flight, there was a technical fault in the engine of the aircraft, the air traffic control officials were immediately informed. Meanwhile, the plane crashed.

IAF Recruitment Rally 2020: Register for Air Force Recruitment Rally from today; Recruitment in Delhi, Kanpur, Patna, Bhopal, and Puducherry

IAF Recruitment Rally 2020:

Today, registration for recruitment rally for the posts of Air Force Station / Base Airmen Group X and Group Y at New Delhi, Kanpur, Patna, Bhopal, and Puducherry is being started by the Indian Air Force from 27 November 2020.

Interested candidates will be able to pre-register for the Air Force recruitment rally by tomorrow, 28 November.

The application window for pre-registration will be open on the official website of CASB Board, airmen selection.cdac.in today, November 27, 2020, at 11 am and candidates will be able to register by November 28 at 5 pm.

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