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This is an archive article published on January 31, 2008

MIG-27 crashes, pilot safe

A MIG-27 ground attack fighter crashed near Hashimara air base in North Bengal.

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In the first mishap of an IAF aircraft this year, a MIG-27 ground attack fighter crashed near Hashimara air base in North Bengal on Thursday but the pilot managed to eject out safely.

The aircraft got air borne at 12:30 PM for a routine training mission and crashed 10.2 kms east of the base at 12:40, an IAF spokesman said.

He said the pilot managed to eject safely seconds before the plane crashed into the ground.

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There was no report of any casualty or damage on the ground, he said.

The air force has instituted a Court of Inquiry to find out the causes of the crash.

The MIG-27, which were inducted in the late 80s, have had a comparatively safer record than other MIG variants.

This is the first crash of a MIG-27 reported in the last 10 years.

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