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India-Pakistan
Sea Harrier crashes, pilot safe
2007-12-25
Another Sea Harrier of the Indian Navy crashed at Dabolim Air Station in Goa on Monday morning while it was attempting a vertical landing. The pilot of the aircraft, Cdr Janak Bevli ejected to safety, an Indian Navy officer said. The crash took place at 11.15 am when the pilot returning from a “routine sortie” was landing, the officer said.

“There has been no loss of any other property or person in the accident. A Board of Inquiry has been ordered to investigate the cause,” the officer said. Sources said that the pilot, Cdr Bevli, is among the most experienced fliers of the aircraft that the navy has. “He was attempting a vertical landing,” an official, who did not wish to be named, revealed.

With MondayÂ’s crash, the total number of Sea Harriers with the navy has come down to 13. Since 1983, seven pilots have died in 17 crashes involving the Sea Harrier. India inducted a fleet of 30 Sea Harriers in 1983, using 25 of these for operational flying and the remaining to train pilots. More than half of the fleet is now gone, lost mostly to routine sorties.
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#3  1983 to 2007 is about 24 years.
Posted by: Throger Thains8048   2007-12-25 20:43  

#2  13 of 30 in 14 years - that sounds like an awful high non-combat loss rate, even for the Harrier.
Posted by: Glenmore   2007-12-25 10:06  

#1  Cdr Janejekt Bevli, is among the most experienced as well as the luckiest fliers of the aircraft that the navy has.
Posted by: Besoeker   2007-12-25 05:30  

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