Russian fighter jet crashes, killing pilot | Inquirer News

Russian fighter jet crashes, killing pilot

/ 04:40 PM July 27, 2014

Russian Mig-29 fighter jet AFP FILE PHOTO

MOSCOW — A fighter jet crashed in southern Russia on Sunday, killing the pilot, the head of the air force told Russian news agencies, blaming a technical fault.

“An accident took place and the pilot died,” General Viktor Bondarev said, quoted by the Interfax news agency.

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“We are working out what happened. According to initial data, the reason for the accident was a failure of aviation equipment,” he said.

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The widely used Soviet-designed aircraft has experienced a string of accidents over the years in Russia and abroad.

“The MiG-29 jet crashed while carrying out a planned test flight in the Astrakhan region,” said defence ministry spokesman Igor Konashenkov, quoted by the Interfax news agency.

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“The flight supervisor gave the command to eject, but the pilot, trying to save the plane, did not leave the controls and died,” Konashenkov said.

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A Russian airforce MiG-29 last crashed in 2012 in eastern Siberia when it flew into a hillside, Interfax reported. A year earlier, two pilots were killed on a test flight in the Astrakhan region.

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The MiG-29 was first produced in 1980s and has been exported to much of the world. It is deployed by the air forces of a number of countries including Iran.

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