Are Indian fighter plane pilots not aware about the challenges ahead of Arunachal Pradesh’s treacherous high terrain route or still not exposes to its unpredictable weather situation that from many years till recent had caused fatal cases of IAF planes?
This time the death of flight crew members have exceeded to thirteen which is a huge loss to Indian Airforce and still no evidence of estimated crash have been reported about AN 32. According to IAF expert unexpected gush of wind, cloud blur and treacherous peak landscape can either head the pilot for instant crash or crash landing where counting from 2009 including the missing AN 32 is the ninth fatal case of IAF. Not to forget about last year’s Tezpur, Assam base Sukhoi Su-30 MKI fighter plane’s similar end. Missing of radar signal and radio are the similar factor meted out to recent IAF AN 32 transport flight.
NEIC: SUMI BORA
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