IAF Trainer Aircraft Crashes at HAL Airport in Bengaluru, Both Pilots Killed
IAF Trainer Aircraft Crashes at HAL Airport in Bengaluru, Both Pilots Killed
The plane went up in flames as it crashed with an explosion and thick smoke billowed from the spot, leaving passersby and residents living around the airport in a shock.

Bengaluru: A Mirage 2000 aircraft of the Indian Air Force crashed at the HAL Airport here Friday killing both the pilots.

Though the pilots made a bid to eject, they were caught in the flames as the plane crashed with a huge explosion, a defence official said.

"This morning, a Mirage 2000 trainer aircraft on an acceptance sortie after upgrade crashed at the HAL Airport, Bengaluru," a defence public relation officer said in a statement.

"Both occupants sustained fatal injuries. Further details are awaited. Investigation into the cause of accident is being ordered," he added.

The pilots were identified as squadron leader Samir Abrol and squadron leader Siddhartha Negi, both from Aircraft and Systems Testing Establishment.

A police officer said, "The body of one the pilots was completely charred while the second pilot was rushed to the Command hospital."

Later, the second pilot succumbed to the injuries, the official said.

An eye-witness said the plane went up in flames as it crashed with an explosion and thick smoke billowed from the spot, leaving passersby and residents living around the airport in a shock.

Soon firefighters and ground staff at the airport swung into action to douse the flames and tried to bring out the pilots.

The HAL, in a statement, said the incident occurred at 10.30 am during a sortie.

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