Key Points

An Indian Air Force Jaguar fighter jet crashed during a night training mission near Jamnagar, Gujarat, resulting in the death of one pilot and critical injury to another. The aircraft experienced a technical malfunction that forced the pilots to eject, avoiding damage to the local population and airfield. The Indian Air Force has initiated a Court of Inquiry to investigate the cause of the crash. This incident highlights ongoing concerns about the operational reliability of the aging Jaguar aircraft fleet.

Key Points: IAF Jaguar Jet Crash Claims Pilot's Life in Gujarat Training Mission

  • IAF Jaguar jet crashes during night training mission
  • Pilots eject after technical malfunction
  • One pilot dies, another critically injured
  • Court of Inquiry ordered to investigate incident
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IAF pilot killed, another critical as Jaguar fighter jet crashes in Gujarat

Tragic night training mission ends with one IAF pilot dead and another critically injured near Jamnagar after technical malfunction

"IAF deeply regrets the loss of life and stands firmly with the bereaved family - Indian Air Force Statement"

New Delhi, April 3

An Indian Air Force (IAF) pilot lost his life, while another sustained critical injuries after their two-seater Jaguar fighter jet crashed near Gujarat's Jamnagar Airfield, the IAF confirmed on Thursday.

The tragic incident occurred late Wednesday night in Suvarda village, 12 km from Jamnagar city.

The aircraft, which was on a night training sortie, reportedly developed a technical malfunction, forcing the pilots to eject.

In an official statement, the IAF expressed deep regret over the accident and confirmed that a Court of Inquiry has been ordered to investigate the cause of the crash.

"An IAF Jaguar two-seater aircraft airborne from Jamnagar Airfield crashed during a night mission. The pilots faced a technical malfunction and initiated ejection, avoiding harm to the airfield and local population," the statement said.

"Unfortunately, one pilot succumbed to his injuries, while the other is receiving medical treatment at a hospital in Jamnagar," the IAF added.

The force also extended condolences to the family of the deceased pilot, stating, "IAF deeply regrets the loss of life and stands firmly with the bereaved family. A Court of Inquiry has been ordered to ascertain the cause of the accident."

Videos of the crash circulating on social media showed a blazing field with debris scattered across the site. The cockpit and the tail section of the aircraft were seen lying in separate areas, engulfed in flames.

Officials revealed that the ill-fated twin-seater Jaguar was engaged in a routine training sortie when the mishap occurred.

The aircraft, known for its twin-engine design, has been a critical part of the Indian Air Force since its induction in the late 1970s.

While it has undergone extensive upgrades over the years, accidents involving Jaguars have raised concerns about their operational lifespan.

This incident comes less than a month after another Jaguar aircraft crashed in Haryana's Ambala on March 7 due to a system malfunction. The pilot in that case had managed to steer the jet away from populated areas before ejecting safely.

- IANS

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Rahul K.
Heartbreaking news. These brave pilots put their lives on the line every day to protect us. My deepest condolences to the family of the martyred pilot. 🇮🇳
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Priya M.
The fact that they managed to steer away from populated areas shows their professionalism even in crisis. True heroes! Hope the injured pilot recovers soon 🙏
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Amit S.
Second Jaguar crash in a month? Maybe it's time to reconsider if these aging aircraft should still be in service. No disrespect to the pilots, but safety should come first.
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Neha P.
The video footage was so disturbing. Can't imagine what the families must be going through right now. The IAF should provide counseling for the ground staff who witnessed this too.
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Vikram J.
Salute to our brave air warriors! The nation will always remember your sacrifice. Hope the investigation reveals what went wrong so similar tragedies can be prevented.
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Sunita R.
Night training missions must be especially challenging. These pilots train under such difficult conditions to keep us safe. Makes you appreciate their dedication even more.

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