Air Force sergeant dies by suicide while on duty in Nagpur
Wednesday, 11 December 2024 An Air Force sergeant, Javeer Singh, 36, died by suicide at the Maintenance Command Center in Nagpur, India. He reportedly shot himself with his service weapon around 2 am on Wednesday. Colleagues observed Singh seemed stressed in the preceding days, though the precise reason for his suicide remains under investigation.
At Aero India 2025, Chief of the Air Staff, Air Chief Marshal AP Singh, publicly criticized Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) for failing to deliver the promised Tejas Mk1A fighter jets. Highlighting his frustration over missed deadlines and unfulfilled promises, the Air Force Chief expressed doubts about HAL’s mission readiness. With the Indian Air Force facing a dwindling fighter fleet, the delay in the indigenous Tejas Mk1A program has raised serious concerns about India’s air combat capabilities. Watch the full report for all the details.
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A Bering Air flight carrying 10 people mysteriously vanished mid-air just 10 minutes before its scheduled landing in Nome, Alaska. The Cessna 208B Grand Caravan, operating as Flight 445, lost contact while flying over Norton Sound amid dangerous winter conditions. The U.S. Coast Guard and Air Force have launched a massive search operation, but the plane's whereabouts remain unknown. Officials are exploring all possible avenues as medical personnel stand by for any survivors. The incident has raised serious concerns about aviation safety in Alaska’s harsh weather. Stay tuned for updates.
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Two more people succumbed to Guillain-Barré syndrome (GBS) in Maharashtra, raising the state's toll to 11 and the national count to 14. Nagpur and Kolhapur.. IndiaTimes