Ex-fighter pilot decodes Tejas crash
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The mortal remains of Wing Commander Namansh Syal, who lost his life in a the crashing of a Tejas aircraft during the Dubai Air Show, was brought to Sulur Air Base in Coimbatore on Sunday morning. Shubhanshu Shukla says he felt like a baby during space mission: 'You have to learn to eat, walk, sleep...'
The Indian Air Force confirmed his demise after a Tejas aircraft crashed & burst into flames at the Dubai Air Show 2025 Friday. Syal is survived by his wife, 6 yr-old daughter & his parents.
Wing Commander Namansh Syal Syal, who hailed from Himachal Pradesh, was killed on Friday after the indigenous multi-role Light Combat Aircraft (LCA), Tejas, crashed in a ball of fire during the aerial display at the Dubai Air Show.
Dubai: A new video of the Tejas fighter jet crash is making rounds on social media. The purported clip shows the exact moments of the crash during a flying demonstration at the Dubai Air Show 2025 on Friday,
Shared by Major Surendra Poonia, the viral clip shows a volunteer documenting a behind-the-scenes look at the event.
Wing Commander Naman Syal's tragic death in a Tejas aircraft crash leaves his village in mourning, as family and friends gather.
The Indian Air Force has confirmed that the pilot who lost his life after a Tejas fighter aircraft went down during a demonstration at the Dubai Air Show on Friday (Nov 21) was Wg Cdr Naman Syal.
Defence expert Capt Anil Gaur (Retd.) suggests that high g-forces may have caused the Tejas fighter jet crash during the Dubai Air Show 2025 by inducing a blackout in the pilot. IAF confirms pilot’s death and orders inquiry.
Tributes paid to Wing Commander Namansh Syal following his tragic Tejas crash at Dubai Air Show, honored at Sulur Air Force Station.
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