The recent crash of India's LCA Tejas fighter jet during an air show in Dubai has left the nation mourning the loss of a skilled pilot and questioning what went wrong with an aircraft that has maintained an exemplary safety record for over two decades. According to NDTV, aviation experts who examined the crash footage believe the aircraft was executing a negative G turn before it tragically hit the ground. While we wait for the official investigation report, let's try to understand what might have happened that fateful day.
Negative G, as experts explain, refers to forces that push in the opposite direction of normal gravity. Imagine doing a loop in the sky—when you're at the top, upside down, you experience negative G. Your blood rushes to your head, and if you're not trained for it, you

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