One of the four engines of the aircraft was damaged in the "ground incident" on December 13 and it was brought back to Hindon airbase on the outskirts of Delhi two weeks after the incident, IAF sources said.
A high-level CoI is currently underway to investigate "every possible aspect" of the incident which came nearly three years after the crash of a C-130J Super Hercules transport aircraft.
Sources, however, did not confirm reports that the commander of the aircraft has been relieved of duties. "Action will be taken based on the findings of the Court of Inquiry," they said.
The transport aircraft had taken off from Hindon and the ground incident took place while taxiing at Thoise, one of the highest airfields in the world.
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In August last year, the Defence Ministry had approved buying one C-130 J Super Hercules aircraft to replace the one that had crashed in 2014 in which five crew members were killed.
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