Associated Press – Two Chinese test pilots were killed
during development of the country’s first aircraft carrier fighter wing, state
media said, in a rare admission of problems with the hugely popular naval
program.
The admission came in a report by the official Xinhua News
Agency saying President Xi Jinping had signed an order awarding honorary titles
to all pilots in the first squadron to conduct take-off and landing tests
aboard the Liaoning , China ’s only
aircraft carrier.
“Two test pilots of the squadron sacrificed their lives
during the tests,” the report said. No details were given.
The original Xinhua report ran Aug. 28, but went largely
overlooked at the time. It was picked up by U.S. defense blogs and linked
Friday to the blog of the U.S. Naval Institute.
Carrier flight operations are inherently risky, and the loss
of two pilots is far from unusual. However, China ’s military still operates
under a shroud of secrecy and no deadly accidents relating to the carrier had
been reported at the time.
Chinese carrier pilots fly the J-15 fighter-bomber, a copy
of Russia ’s
Sukhoi Su-33.
The Liaoning
is still conducting sea trials and Chinese defense officials haven’t said when,
or even if, it will receive its full complement of aircraft.
On Dec. 5, 2013, a Chinese ship accompanying the Liaoning was involved in a near collision with a U.S.
Navy cruiser, the USS Cowpens, when it was operating in international waters in
the South China Sea . U.S. Navy officials said
the Cowpens maneuvered to avoid the collision, but it marked the two nations’
most serious sea confrontation in years.
http://www.angmalaya.net/world/2014/09/06/4034-china-says-2-pilots-died-in-aircraft-carrier-tests
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