MiG-21 Fighter Jet Crashes In Himachal Pradesh, Pilot Killed
MiG-21 Fighter Jet Crashes In Himachal Pradesh, Pilot Killed
MiG-21 Fighter Jet Crashes : The MiG-21 BIS is one of the most established variations of the contender in benefit. This is the second Indian Air Force contender fly crash in two months.

KANGRA: A MiG-21 warrior fly of the Indian Air Force has smashed in Kangra area of Himachal Pradesh today, killing the pilot. The mishap occurred at 1:21 pm. The air ship was on a standard fight.
A video demonstrates the destruction of the stream which took off from Punjab’s Pathankot, a cutting edge Indian Air Force base. Visuals from the site of the mischance demonstrated the garbage of the airplane inundated on fire, lying in what seems, by all accounts, to be a field in Mehra Palli town in Kangra’s Patta Jatiyan.
A court of request has been requested to set up the reason for the mischance.
This is the second Indian Air Force warrior fly crash in two months. In June, an Indian Air Force Jaguar warrior plane smashed in Gujarat’s Kutch not long after take-off in June, slaughtering the pilot, a senior Air Commodore.

The MiG-21 BIS is one of the most established variations of the warrior in benefit. The Indian Air Force has been the world’s biggest administrator of the stream, the primary variations of which entered benefit with the aviation based armed forces in the sixties.
(This Story Originating From NDTV)