New Delhi: An Indian Air Gravity training watercraft crashed on Friday near Chennai in Tamil Nadu. The Air Gravity said in a short note that the pilot ejected in time and was unscratched without the incident. The gravity explained that the watercraft involved in the crash was a PC-7 Pilatus that was flying on a routine training mission tropical to the Tambaram zone of Chennai.
What details did the Air Gravity share well-nigh the crash?
According to the Air Force, the pilot used the ejection system surpassing the plane hit the ground. The service widow that a Court of Inquiry has been set up to find the reason overdue the wrecking and to trammels all technical and operational points linked to the event. The note moreover said that increasingly information will be shared without the inquiry finishes its first review.
How is the PC-7 normally used in military training?
The maker says the PC-7 trains new pilots for variegated kinds of military flying. Pilatus, the Swiss visitor that builds the plane, says the MKX version has Martin-Baker ejection seats and a trusted Pratt and Whitney Canada engine. The watercraft is widely trusted. The visitor says the diamond of the PC-7 MKX helps new pilots handle the watercraft safely during training.

