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MiG crashes in Ambala, 5 injured
April 07, 2003 13:22 IST
An Indian Air Force MiG-21 aircraft on Monday crashed in a residential colony of Ambala city soon after take-off, injuring five persons.
The injured included two children and three women, identified as Roshni, Santri and Sita Devi. A house and some vehicles were also damaged in the crash.
The pilot bailed out safely.
This is the second MiG crash in the past four days.
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Sub: worried
I am very worried about the mig crashes and what steps the govt has taken till the recent time. These sophisticated planes must be having ...
Posted by Zahid Ahmed
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Sub: MIG CRASHES
Where is our government..defence ministry and IAF top echleons? Are we waitin for a revolution to happen to find answers to these crashes and lost ...
Posted by smita K
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Sub: MIG Crash
There is serious technical problem in the MIG plane. Air Force should,immidiatlly, take the corrective steps and should not take risk of human life.Genral public ...
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Sub: life is lost!
For each MiG crash, a skillful pilot is lost for sure, apart from the lost of property of innocent civilians or military peopole. When will ...
Posted by RAMKUMAR SRIDHARAN
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Sub: IAF Maintenance
We need to look more deeply into these incidents (Crashs etc). It is not a simple problem of maintenance or aging fleet (or as some ...
Posted by Pillai
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