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MiG-29 K aircraft crashes near Goa, both pilots safe

| @indiablooms | Nov 16, 2019, at 05:00 pm

Panaji/IBNS: A MiG-29K twin-seater aircraft, which was on a routine training sortie, crashed after encountering a flock of birds from naval Air Base at Dabolim area in Goa, officials said on Saturday.

Both the pilots, however, ejected safely.

"At about noon on 16 Nov 2019, a MiG-29K twin-seater aircraft, on a routine training sortie, encountered a flock of birds after take off from the naval Air Base at Dabolim Goa," read an official statement.

The pilot observed that the left engine had flamed out and the right engine had caught fire.

"Attempts to recover the aircraft following the standard operating procedures were unsuccessful due to nature of emergency," MEA said.

The pilot, showing huge presence of mind, pointed the aircraft away from populated areas and both pilots ejected safely, officials said.

An inquiry to investigate the cause of accident has been instituted by the Navy.

The pilots Capt M Sheokhand and Lt Cdr Deepak Yadav are safe and have been recovered.

There has been no loss of life or damage to property on ground. 

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