Agra News: Air Force's MiG-29 plane crashes, pilot and co-pilot safe
Agra. MiG-29 aircraft of Air Force crashed in Agra district of UP on Monday. The plane caught fire while taking off. In the blink of an eye, the plane became a ball of fire and fell in the field. There were two pilots in the plane at the time of the accident. Both of them jumped out of the plane just seconds before it caught fire.
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Air Force's MiG-29 aircraft crashed in Agra district of UP on Monday. The plane caught fire while taking off. In the blink of an eye, the plane became a ball of fire and fell in the field. There were two pilots in the plane at the time of the accident. pic.twitter.com/oxzp2i36L7
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A fire broke out in the fields three kilometers away from Bagha Soniga village in Kagaraul area of the district as soon as the plane fell. After the plane crashed, Payale, his pilot and co-pilot escaped from the plane with the help of parachute. It was told that Air Force exercise was going on in Gwalior, from where the plane had taken off.
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According to the information received, the Air Force's MiG-29 aircraft crashed in Kagaraul area on Monday evening after taking off from Gwalior airbase. When the plane crashed, both the drivers landed safely by parachute. The plane fell in the fields outside the village, about three kilometers away from them, and burst into flames.
The incident occurred at four o'clock on Monday evening. People of village Bagha Songa of Kagraul saw an Air Force plane falling in the fields on Monday evening. Hundreds of people from nearby villages reached there. By then flames started rising from the plane. The villagers also saw two pilots landing with parachute. He says that both the pilots have landed safely at a distance of about three kilometers from the accident site. The Air Force team is reaching the spot.
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