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Pilot dies after India Air Force planes collide during air show rehearsal

  • Two Hawk aircraft of the Surya Kiran Aerobatic Display Team had crashed near the Yelahanka Air Force Base in southern India
  • The aerobatic team was scheduled to perform at Aero India 2019, a five-day air show expected to draw nearly 500 Indian and foreign aviation firms and defence contractors

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File photo of the Indian Air Force’s aerobatic display team Surya Kiran in 2017. Photo: Reuters
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A pilot has died after two Indian Air Force planes collided in mid-air during a rehearsal for an aerobatic show in the southern state of Karnataka on Tuesday, a senior police official said.

“One Indian Air Force pilot has unfortunately lost his life. Two others were injured and shifted to hospital, but are said to be out of danger,” said M N Reddi, director general of police in Karnataka.

The defence ministry confirmed that two Hawk aircraft of the Surya Kiran Aerobatic Display Team had crashed near the Yelahanka Air Force Base.

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Indian Air Force Dhruv helicopters perform aerobatic manoeuvres at a rehearsal ahead of the Aero India 2019. Photo: AP
Indian Air Force Dhruv helicopters perform aerobatic manoeuvres at a rehearsal ahead of the Aero India 2019. Photo: AP

The aerobatic team was scheduled to perform at Aero India 2019, a five-day air show expected to draw nearly 500 Indian and foreign aviation firms and defence contractors.

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It was the second deadly accident involving Indian Air Force aircraft this month. A Mirage 2000 trainer crashed in the southern city of Bangalore on February 1, killing two pilots.

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