New Delhi, December 2
Two days after a Sukhoi fighter jet crash, the second this year, the Indian Air Force has grounded its entire fleet of 100 SU-30 aircraft.
“Following the crash at Jaisalmer in Rajasthan on Monday, the IAF has stopped flying all its Sukhoi planes and is conducting precautionary checks on each of the aircraft,” an IAF official said here today.
A Sukhoi fighter jet had crashed during a routine training sortie southwest of Pokharan firing ranges. The two pilots, Wing Commander Srivastava and Flight Lieutenant Arora, had bailed out to safety.
Earlier, a Sukhoi crashed near Jaisalmer on April 30, killing Wing Commander PS Narah and leaving Wing Commander SV Munje injured.
The two Sukhoi crashes this year are among the 13 air crashes the IAF faced over the past 11 months. The Sukhoi mishaps have come as a setback to the 12-year safety record the IAF had achieved with the aircraft that was inducted into the force in 1996.
The IAF currently has five operational Sukhoi squadrons. It aims to have at least 280 Sukhoi air-superiority fighters in its fleet.
— PTI