IAF MiG-29 fighter jet crashes in Punjab: Pilot safe, Indian Air Force orders probe
IAF MiG-29 fighter jet crash: Indian Air Force stated that there were no casualties and that a probe has been initiated to find the cause of the accident

- May 8, 2020,
- Updated May 8, 2020 1:29 PM IST
An MiG-29 fighter jet belonging to the Indian Air Force crashed in Punjab. The jet crashed in Chuharpur village after it developed a technical glitch. The MiG-29 burst into flames soon after it crashed into a field in the village.
The fighter jet was on a training mission near Jalandhar. There has been no casualty so far. The MiG-29 pilot ejected safely and was subsequently rescued by a helicopter, stated the Indian Air Force.
"On 08 May 20, at 10:45 am, one MiG-29 aircraft airborne on a training mission from an Air Force base near Jalandhar met with an accident. The aircraft had developed a technical snag and the pilot ejected safely as he was unable to control the aircraft. The pilot has been rescued by a helicopter," a statement issued by IAF said.
The air force stated that a Court of Inquiry has been ordered to investigate the cause of the accident.
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An MiG-29 fighter jet belonging to the Indian Air Force crashed in Punjab. The jet crashed in Chuharpur village after it developed a technical glitch. The MiG-29 burst into flames soon after it crashed into a field in the village.
The fighter jet was on a training mission near Jalandhar. There has been no casualty so far. The MiG-29 pilot ejected safely and was subsequently rescued by a helicopter, stated the Indian Air Force.
"On 08 May 20, at 10:45 am, one MiG-29 aircraft airborne on a training mission from an Air Force base near Jalandhar met with an accident. The aircraft had developed a technical snag and the pilot ejected safely as he was unable to control the aircraft. The pilot has been rescued by a helicopter," a statement issued by IAF said.
The air force stated that a Court of Inquiry has been ordered to investigate the cause of the accident.
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