Watch the Moment an Indian Air Force Jaguar Jet Has a Bird Strike, Jettisons External Loads.

Tom Demerly
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Screenshots of the YT video showing the Jaguar taking off and later jettisoning its loads.

India Credits Pilot With “Saving Plane” After Engine Loss and Fiery Stores Jettison.

An Indian Air Force (IAF) SEPECAT Jaguar or “Shamsher” was involved in a bird strike incident on takeoff from Ambala Air Force Station outside the Indian town of Ambala on Thursday, June 27, 2019. Video of the accident posted in Indian media and on Twitter showed the aircraft fly through a group of birds, emit flame from at least one engine, and then jettison its underwing stores. Some of the stores carried by the Jaguar were reported to be “Carrier Bomb Light Stores” pods (CBLS) that exploded on impact.

The aircraft was from the IAF No. 14 Squadron, known as the “Bulls”. The unit operates both the Jaguar IS and IB versions. It was not reported which version was involved in the bird strike incident.

The Indian Air Force praised the pilot on Twitter, reporting that, “Despite most serious emergencies staring in his face, the young pilot assessed the situation in seconds, jettisoned two additional fuel drop tanks & CBLS Pods as per standard operating procedure & safely landed the aircraft.”

Immediately after the bird strike the pilot could be seen jettisoning his external stores to lighten the aircraft. (Photo: via YouTube)

Subsequent tweets went on to say, “His actions bear testimony to the highest professional standards of the IAF resulting from extensive operational training. The professionalism and quick thinking by the pilot not only saved a war waging asset but also the lives of many civilians in the area adjoining the field.”

The SEPECAT Jaguar is twin engine, jet-powered attack aircraft that first flew in 1968. It is a joint venture of France and the UK. The aircraft has been retired from both RAF and French service, but remains in service with India. It has seen extensive combat use in conflicts around the world with many users since its introduction.

File photo of Indian Air Force SEPECAT Jaguar taken by USAF photographer. (Photo: SSGT Mathew Hannen, USAF)



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Tom Demerly is a feature writer, journalist, photographer and editorialist who has written articles that are published around the world on TheAviationist.com, TACAIRNET.com, Outside magazine, Business Insider, We Are The Mighty, The Dearborn Press & Guide, National Interest, Russia’s government media outlet Sputnik, and many other publications. Demerly studied journalism at Henry Ford College in Dearborn, Michigan. Tom Demerly served in an intelligence gathering unit as a member of the U.S. Army and Michigan National Guard. His military experience includes being Honor Graduate from the U.S. Army Infantry School at Ft. Benning, Georgia (Cycle C-6-1) and as a Scout Observer in a reconnaissance unit, Company “F”, 425th INF (RANGER/AIRBORNE), Long Range Surveillance Unit (LRSU). Demerly is an experienced parachutist, holds advanced SCUBA certifications, has climbed the highest mountains on three continents and visited all seven continents and has flown several types of light aircraft.
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