A twin-seater trainer version of the Indian Air Force Jaguar fighter aircraft crashed near Churu district of Rajasthan today.
The aircraft participated from two pilots from Suratgarh Air Base.
After this incident, the Indian Air Force helicopter has been sent to the accident site, said by defense sources.
More details are awaited.
A similar incident took place three months ago in April, where two-seater Jaguar aircraft of the Indian Air Force (IAF) crashed during a night mission soon after flying from Jamnagar Airfield.
According to the Indian Air Force, the pilots faced a technical fault and thrown it out to avoid damage to the airspace and surrounding population.
One of the IAF pilot Siddharth Yadav succumbed due to continuous injuries during rejection, while another pilot was injured in the incident.
Earlier, on 7 March, a Jaguar fighter aircraft crashed near Ambala in Haryana, in which the pilot was safely evicted. (AI)