Eight Sea Harrier planes grounded for four days
August 26th, 2009 - 11:19 am ICT by IANS
Panaji, Aug 26 (IANS) Eight Sea harrier fighter jets of the Indian navy have been grounded here following last Friday’s crash of a plane in the sea off Goa, which resulted in the death of the pilot, an official said here Wednesday.
The entire fleet based at the Indian Naval Service (INS) in Hansa, Goa, has been thoroughly inspected by members of the Board of Inquiry set up after the accident that killed Lt. Cdr. Saurav Saxena.
Eight Sea Harrier planes grounded for four days
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There are only 11 active Harriers left with the IN (and not 12 as mentioned earlier) out of which 8 are fighter and 3 trainer versions. The 8 fighter versions (as well as the one which crashed a few days back) had been given an upgrade recently. These fighters have been grounded although only
for a few days.
The INS Viraat is about to get back into active duty after its 18 month refit. The ship is supposed to be in 5 yrs more of service. Some
other reports indicate a longer period lasting upto 2019.
The INS Viraat can embark upto 30 aircrafts. The IN has only 8 fighter versions left and if they clear the inspections they will be deployed on the A/c once it is back on active duty.
What Should IN do - should additional examples be acquired or the entire fleet be disposed post the retirement of INS Viraat. Recently 4 Mig-29 K were delivered to the IN (although I think the fighters are still in Russia were the training is being imparted to the IN Pilots). Can the Mig-29 K fighters be deployed on the INS Viraat. That will give the pilots real time carrier ops experience before the INS Vikramaditya is
finaly delivered, as well as the INS Viraat will have some fighters on board .
Also did the US and UK versions of the Harriers have a better safety record