Bangalore: A Kiran Jet trainer of the Indian Air Force crashed in an open field near Kengeri on the outskirts of the city this morning with two pilots bailing out safely.
According to initial reports engine failure was stated to be the cause for the crash.
Deputy Commissioner of Police (west) K V Sharath Chandra told UNI that the pilots received minor injuries and have been admitted to the Command Hospital of the Airforce in the city.The pilots were Sqn Ldr Deepak (32) and Wg Cdr Rahul (30).
Dec 27/ Web India123
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