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03.06.2010.
Press conference on occasion of the plane crash
SAF air force pilot, Major Slobodan Jocic, commander of the 1st division of 241st fighter-bombing squadron stationed in 98th aviation base, crashed today in Knic Lake in the vicinity of Kragujevac.
In his address to the press, Brig. Gen. Zivak said that during this training flight major Jocic was practicing regular pilot techniques. Even though he had no problems during the flight, the left landing gear did not come out when the plane was to land. This is a technical malfunction, as Zivak stressed, and emphasized that the pilot in coordination with the commander of the base took all necessary measures in order to pull out the gear and to land the plane safely.
A search and rescue team was sent the minute the order for ejection were give. The pilot navigated the helicopter to the crash site which indicated that he had not sustained any grave injuries. He was transferred to the MMA where the doctors found that he had sustained a light spinal cord injury. During the catapult procedure, the gravitation force exerts extreme pressure on the pilot, so such injuries are possible.
Zivak also mentioned that the site had been secured and the competent organs had performed all investigatory procedures.
Colonel Predrag Bandic underlined that this was obviously a malfunction of the air craft since the pilot had taken all necessary procedures. All air crafts of this type had been landed until the cause of the crash is determined.
Major Jocic, as Bandic pointed out, is an experienced pilot, a flight instructor and a test pilot, completely trained for flying Orao. Today’s even was under control, and the commands’ and pilots’ actions would continue to be carefully monitored.
The air craft in question was manufactured in 1987 and in March this year it was returned from the general overhaul in Moma Stanojlovic technical institute and since then it has been 24 hours in the air. In this period the plane exhibited no signs of malfunction or failure.
All conference participants concluded that the most important thing was that the pilot’s life was saved, and that this was a classic example of an emergency situation in the course of flight practice that can happen any where in the world. The plane was safely directed into Knic Lake when there was very little fuel left which means that a larger-scale eco disaster was also avoided.
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