Jaguar aircraft of the Indian Air Force crashes at Ambala

Ambala: A Jaguar aircraft of the IAF crashed at Ambala during a routine training sortie today after encountering a system malfunction. The pilot maneuvered the aircraft away from any habitation on the ground before ejecting safely. An inquiry has been ordered by the IAF to ascertain the cause of the accident, said the Indian Air Force. Recently on February 6, an Indian Air Force Plane crashed in Madhya Pradesh in which the pilots ejected safely. According to reports, the Mirage 2000 fighter aircraft crashed. Reports further added that, the incident happened around 2:30 pm. An aircraft of Gwalior Air Force Base crashed near Sunari village of Karaira police station area. No injuries or casualties have been reported as the pilots ejected safely and the place where the plane crashed and fell was uninhabited. In connection to the plane crash in Madhya Pradesh he Additional SP Sanjeev Mule told ANI, “The incident happened around 2.30 pm. An aircraft of Gwalior Air Force Base crashed near Sunari village of Karaira police station area. Both the pilots are safe. No villager was injured. Both the pilots are being rescued from there.”