An Air Force Sukhoi fighter jet crashed in Nashik, Maharashtra, pilot escaped safely. Police said an Air Force (IAF) Sukhoi fighter jet crashed in Nashik district of Maharashtra on Tuesday. The passenger and the pilot of the Sukhoi Su-30MKI ejected safely before the crash. However, those who suffered minor injuries were later admitted to HAL Hospital.Nashik Range Inspector General DR Karale told PTI that the aircraft crashed in a field near Shirasgaon village.Aircraftwas controlled by Wing Commander Bokil and his deputy Biswas.
The plane caught fire after it crashed, you drowned. The king said some parts of the warplanes are now positioned at an altitude of 500 meters.Following the accident, teams from the Indian Air Force and HAL security and engineering department visited the area for investigation.SUKHOI EJECTOR SYSTEMSukhoifighter jets use the zero-zero ejection seat NPP Zvezda K-36DM produced by Russia.
The's zero-zero capability is designed to help pilots eject unrecoverable objects during short altitude or high-speed flight and even during errant behavior.Before the introduction of theZero-zero, evacuation could only be accomplished at low altitude and high speeds. However, this feature has made the release easier and safer.TheExit seat is part of the overall 'Egress' system, meaning 'exit'.