Lucknow: The commander of the peak of Indian Air Force officers Indian Harshit Sinha, who died in the MIG-21 plane crash during the training settlement in Jaisalmer at 24 nights, was cremated with full military respect in Lucknow on Sunday afternoon.
He survived his wife’s squadron leader (retd) Priyanka Sinha and two small daughters.
He is a montessori city alumnus, Mahanagar branch.
The 39-year-old pilot qualified the National Defense Academy to join the Indian Air Force during the Cargil War.
He belongs to the Snayer F-16 Squadron 51.
He is from 51 Srinagar-based Squadron (Sword), whose pilot Commander Varthaman Abhinandan (now the group captain) has shot into the F-16.
His wife SQ Leader Priyanka Sinha accepted the Indian flag and the other owned by the pilot of a fighter that had died from IAF.Speaking to TOI, his uncle Sinha said, “Parakeets decided to join the IAF after the Cargil War in defense forces.
After cleaning the intermediary, he gave the door Entering NDA and joining IAF.
“According to the IAF spokesman, Commander Wing Harshit Singaskuted in June 2004.” When serving at IAF, Harshit met Priyanka and they tied the knot in 2007.
Priyanka left the IAF to take care of his two daughters, “Shishir said.
“Speaking to Toi, Surender Kumar Gaur, a former computer science teacher from Batch Harshit said,” The whole batch 1998-1999 was bright.
Very good in English.
Even after fainting in school, the majority of students are stored in touch with us, and so severe.
“Vinay Bajpai, a former physics teacher CMS Mahanagar said,” Parakeets are a student who is very disciplined and has a tendency to fly.
It was very sad that he went so early.
“The official IAF source confirmed to the Toi that the Postmortem fighter pilot who died was carried out in Jaisalmer.
However, the report has not been received.
Jet MIG-21 Harshit crashed into the western sector close to the Indian-Pakistani border around 8: 30 noon on Friday.
He is from Srinagar-based 51 squadrons (swords) Behind the accident, said an official.
Five MIG-21 has fallen this year, with three pilots killed in it.
On March 17, a very experienced pilot, captain of the Ashish Gupta group, which was posted in the school tactics “Top-gun” IAF and the establishment of the development of air fighting in Gwalior was killed when the MIG-21 crashed immediately after taking off from the Gwalior Air Base.
Pilo Other T, Squadron Leader Abhinav Choudhary (28) was killed when the ‘Bison’ MIG-21 who had departed from the Air Base Saparh in Rajasthan for a routine night battle training in May 20.