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Test flight of IAF fighter triggers sonic boom in Bengaluru

The fighter aircraft was of the IAF's Aircraft Systems and Testing Establishment (ASTE), which uses the defence airport of the state-run Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd (HAL) in the city's eastern suburb for test flights

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A test flight of an Indian Air Force (IAF) fighter jet had triggered a sonic boom over the city on Wednesday aafternnon, sending its residents and officials into a tizzy, an official said. "It was a routine IAF test flight involving a supersonic profile, which took off from Bengaluru airport and flew in the allotted airspace outside the city limits," said a defence official in a tweet much later. The mysterious sonic boom at around 1. 30pm rattled the citizens as well as the authorities in this aerospace hub, sparking rumours of an earthquake, an explosion or a fighter jet cruising at top speed.

The fighter aircraft was of the IAF's Aircraft Systems and Testing Establishment (ASTE), which uses the defence airport of the state-run Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd (HAL) in the city's eastern suburb for test flights. The ASTE's test pilots and flight test engineers test out all military aircraft. The sonic boom was heard while the aircraft was decelerating from super-sonic to sub-sonic speed between 36,000 and 40,000 feet altitude.

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