IAF MiG-21 crashes in Rajasthan, pilot ejects safely

A MiG-21 combat aircraft of the IAF on Friday crashed near Uttarlai airport in Rajasthan's Barmer district but the pilot ejected safely.

JAIPUR: A MiG-21 combat aircraft of the IAF on Friday crashed near Uttarlai airport in Rajasthan's Barmer district but the pilot ejected safely.

The plane was on a routine sortie and the incident occured at around 11.30 AM when the pilot was preparing for landing, he said.

The pilot, Flying Officer Amit, ejected safely, Defence PRO S D Goswami said.

A court of inquiry has been ordered, he said. This is the sixth air crash involving IAF's fighter aircraft this year and the fifth belonging to the MiG-21 series warplane.

In view of the increasing number of accidents involving the MiG-21 aircraft type, the IAF has decided to phase them out by 2017.

The force is also planning to allow only experienced fighter pilots to fly the plane from next year.
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Of the total 976 MiG-21s inducted in the service since 1960s, over half of them have been lost in air crashes.
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