Indian Pilot Killed in HAL Tejas Fighter Jet Crash During Dubai Air Show Demonstration
A tragic accident marred the Dubai Air Show on Friday as an Indian fighter jet, a HAL Tejas aircraft, crashed during a demonstration flight, killing its pilot. The incident occurred around 2:10 pm local time and was witnessed by spectators gathered to watch the air show.
Eyewitness footage obtained from social media captured the plane losing control and diving towards the ground just before crashing inside the airfield. Firefighting and emergency teams responded rapidly to the incident and are currently managing the situation on-site.
The Indian Air Force has confirmed that the pilot sustained fatal injuries in the accident, while also expressing its condolences to the bereaved family. A court of inquiry is being set up to determine the cause of the crash.
Leaders from India's opposition party, including Rahul Gandhi, have paid tribute to the deceased pilot, honoring his courage and service. The air show resumed flight demonstrations about an hour and a half later, with emergency crews still working at the crash site.
The HAL Tejas is India's indigenous fighter aircraft, designed to bolster the country's depleted fighter fleet as China expands its military presence in South Asia. Deliveries of the jets are expected to begin in 2027, following a contract signed by the Indian Defense Ministry with Hindustan Aeronautics Limited last September.
This incident marks a second major mishap involving the Tejas aircraft, following a crash in the western Indian state of Rajasthan last year, where the pilot ejected safely. It remains unclear whether the aircraft involved in Friday's crash was the same as the one that crashed in Rajasthan or if it suffered an oil leak during the air show demonstration earlier this week, sparking baseless social media claims.
A tragic accident marred the Dubai Air Show on Friday as an Indian fighter jet, a HAL Tejas aircraft, crashed during a demonstration flight, killing its pilot. The incident occurred around 2:10 pm local time and was witnessed by spectators gathered to watch the air show.
Eyewitness footage obtained from social media captured the plane losing control and diving towards the ground just before crashing inside the airfield. Firefighting and emergency teams responded rapidly to the incident and are currently managing the situation on-site.
The Indian Air Force has confirmed that the pilot sustained fatal injuries in the accident, while also expressing its condolences to the bereaved family. A court of inquiry is being set up to determine the cause of the crash.
Leaders from India's opposition party, including Rahul Gandhi, have paid tribute to the deceased pilot, honoring his courage and service. The air show resumed flight demonstrations about an hour and a half later, with emergency crews still working at the crash site.
The HAL Tejas is India's indigenous fighter aircraft, designed to bolster the country's depleted fighter fleet as China expands its military presence in South Asia. Deliveries of the jets are expected to begin in 2027, following a contract signed by the Indian Defense Ministry with Hindustan Aeronautics Limited last September.
This incident marks a second major mishap involving the Tejas aircraft, following a crash in the western Indian state of Rajasthan last year, where the pilot ejected safely. It remains unclear whether the aircraft involved in Friday's crash was the same as the one that crashed in Rajasthan or if it suffered an oil leak during the air show demonstration earlier this week, sparking baseless social media claims.