Indian Tejas jet goes down at Dubai Airshow, pilot killed

DUBAI(National times)- A dramatic crash occurred at the Dubai Airshow on Friday when an Indian Air Force Tejas fighter jet went down during an aerobatic display, killing the pilot. According to Indian media reports, the jet, which was showcasing its capabilities, experienced a technical malfunction mid-flight. Despite the technical issues, the aircraft was still cleared to participate in the high-profile show. Following the crash, which saw the jet explode before crashing to the ground, emergency response teams swiftly secured the area. Initial reports suggest that the pilot, whose identity has not yet been fully confirmed, was severely injured, though conflicting reports emerged about his condition. The Indian Air Force later confirmed the tragic death of the pilot, extending condolences to the family. A court of inquiry has been set up to investigate the cause of the crash.While no civilian casualties were reported, security around the Indian stall at the airshow was heightened in response to the incident. Spectators were evacuated from the display area and sent back to the exhibition halls, with the incident causing significant disruption to the event.The crash has sent shockwaves through the Indian defence community, with experts noting the serious implications it could have for India’s military aviation industry. The incident, though not the first of its kind, marks a somber moment for the Tejas programme, which has faced ongoing scrutiny for its performance and safety standards.



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