Tejas Jet Crash Explained: What Went Wrong During the Airshow

During a high-profile display at the Dubai Airshow, the Indian Air Force’s Tejas fighter jet tragically crashed while performing a complex aerial manoeuvre. The event drew global attention because Tejas, known for its strong safety record, had rarely been involved in fatal incidents. The crash occurred on Friday afternoon, leading to the loss of the IAF pilot and raising questions about what went wrong during the demonstration.

What Happened During the Flight?

  • The crash took place at 2:08 pm local time during an aerobatic display.
  • The aircraft was performing a sequence intended to showcase its agility and combat-readiness.
  • Eyewitnesses reported the aircraft suddenly losing stability before nosediving.
  • A large plume of black smoke was seen rising from the crash site moments after impact.

Expert Insight: Possible Cause of the Crash

Barrel Roll Manoeuvre

Experts analyzing the footage suggested that,

  • The pilot appeared to be executing a barrel roll, a manoeuvre that combines roll and pitch in a helical path.
  • This manoeuvre demands precise speed, angle, and altitude management.
  • Any slight misjudgment or mechanical response delay can result in loss of control.

Potential Failure Points

  • Loss of lift during the roll
  • Engine power fluctuation under high-G stress
  • Altitude miscalculation, leaving insufficient height to recover
  • Control surface lag or response issue

Tejas Jet’s Safety Record

  • Tejas is regarded as one of India’s safest indigenous fighter jets.
  • It has logged thousands of flying hours with minimal incidents.
  • The crash marks one of the rare fatal accidents involving the aircraft.

Response From the Indian Air Force

  • The IAF confirmed the death of the pilot shortly after the crash.
  • A formal investigation board has been set up.
  • Data from flight recorders, eyewitness videos, and technical systems will be reviewed.

Why This Event Is Significant

  • The Dubai Airshow is a major platform for showcasing aviation capabilities to international buyers.
  • Tejas is positioned as a competitive lightweight fighter in global markets.
  • The incident may temporarily affect perception, though experts highlight its strong long-term safety record.
Shivam

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