JAIPUR: If the pilot hadn’t swerved his aging MiG 27 onto a farm, minutes after take-off from Jodhpur Air Force station and ejected safely seconds before, a routine sortie could have gone horribly wrong.It is just over a month since a similar MiG crash in Himachal’s Kangra district claimed its pilot.The Jodhpur crash is the third hit the IAF has taken in as many months. It lost a senior Air Commodore when his Jaguar fighter bomber crashed in Gujarat’s Kutch region in June. In Tuesday’s accident, the MiG 27 upgrade fighter aircraft crashed on a farm near village Jaleli Fauzdar.