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Pak Air Force jet crashes during training mission

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Press Trust of India Lahore
A Pakistan Air Force jet crashed today while on a routine training mission in the country's Punjab province, the second such crash within a week.

The Chinese-made fighter jet crashed in Sargodha district some 200-km from Lahore when the pilot lost control.

The pilot ejected safely from the aircraft.

According to PAF's statement: "Pakistan Air Force reports with regret that a PAF F7-PG aircraft, while on a routine operational training mission, crashed near Sargodha. The pilot of the aircraft ejected safely. No loss of civilian life and property has been reported on the ground."

It said a board of inquiry has been ordered by the Air Headquarters to determine the cause of the incident.
 

On August 10, a PAF fighter jet crashed near Mianwali some 350-km from Lahore after its take off leading to the death of the pilot.

According to reports, about 10 or 11 F7-PGs/FT-7PGs (aircraft) have been lost during their 15 years in service.

The PAF has more than 50 of the Chinese-made aircraft in its fleet.

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First Published: Aug 17 2017 | 1:28 PM IST

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