Pilot killed as Indian fighter jet crashes during demo flight at Dubai Air Show

Pilot killed as Indian fighter jet crashes during demo flight at Dubai Air Show
A bystander watches as an Indian Hal Tejas aircraft crashes during a demonstration at the Dubai Air Show, at Al Maktoum International Airport at Dubai World Central, Dubai, United Arab Emirates (Jon Gambrell/AP)

The pilot of an Indian combat plane died after the aircraft crashed during a demonstration flight for spectators at the Dubai Air Show, the Indian Air Force said.

The Indian Hal Tejas, a combat aircraft used in the Indian Air Force, crashed around 2.10pm local time on Friday after the pilot had flown across the site of the biennial air show in Dubai several times.

The plane appeared to lose control and dive directly toward the ground just prior to crashing inside the grounds of the airfield.

Emergency services attend the scene after an Indian Hal Tejas aircraft crashed during a demonstration at the Dubai Air Show (Dubai Media Office via AP)

The Indian Air Force confirmed the crash and said “the pilot sustained fatal injuries in the accident”.

“IAF deeply regrets the loss of life and stands firmly with the bereaved family in this time of grief,” it said in a statement.

It said “a court of inquiry is being constituted, to ascertain the cause of the accident”.

Black smoke rose over the Al Maktoum International Airport at Dubai World Central as a crowd of spectators watched, and sirens sounded after the crash.

The city-state’s second airport was hosting the biennial Dubai Air Show, which has seen major aircraft orders by both the long-haul carrier Emirates and its lower-cost sister airline FlyDubai.

Friday marked the last day of the week-long air show, and many families had come to a grand stand area of the airport to watch the display.

“Firefighting and emergency teams responded rapidly to the incident and are currently managing the situation on-site,” the Dubai Media Office, which responds to crises in the sheikhdom, said on X.

Police and emergency personnel could be seen at the crash site afterwards, with firefighting foam sprayed across the road.

The Indian Hal Tejas jet during a demonstration moments before crashing at the Dubai Air Show (Jon Gambrell/AP)

An SUV bearing diplomatic plates flying the Indian flag also could be seen.

The air show resumed flight demonstrations about an hour-and-a-half after the crash, with the Russian Knights flying overhead as emergency crews still worked the crash site.

Tejas is India’s indigenous fighter aircraft, built by state-run Hindustan Aeronautics Limited.

The lightweight, single-engine jet is expected to bolster India’s depleted fighter fleet as China expands its military presence in South Asia, including by strengthening defence ties with India’s rival Pakistan.

In September, India’s Defence Ministry signed a contract with Hindustan Aeronautics Limited, or Hal, to procure 97 Tejas jets for the air force and deliveries are expected to begin in 2027.

The Indian government also signed a deal with Hal in 2021 for 83 Tejas aircraft. Deliveries, expected last year, have been delayed largely because of shortages of engines that must be imported from the US.

On Thursday, India’s Press Information Bureau rejected some social media claims alleging that a Tejas aircraft had experienced an oil leak while on display at the air show.

In a statement on X, it called the posts “false” and said they were attempts to undermine the “fighter’s proven technical reliability with baseless propaganda”.

It was unclear whether the aircraft in question was the one that crashed on Friday.

A Tejas fighter jet crashed in the western Indian state of Rajasthan last year, but the pilot ejected safely in that incident.

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