Close Call: Trainee Pilot's Narrow Escape in Baramati Crash Landing
A trainer aircraft operated by Redbird Flight Training Academy crash-landed in Baramati, Maharashtra, after a technical snag. The trainee pilot, the sole occupant, was unharmed. The plane hit a light pole during the crash. Authorities have launched an inquiry into the incident.
- Country:
- India
A trainer aircraft belonging to Redbird Flight Training Academy crash-landed near Gojubavi village in Baramati, Maharashtra, on Wednesday morning due to a technical malfunction, police reported.
The incident, which occurred at 8:50 am, involved a trainee pilot as the sole occupant, who fortunately emerged unscathed, according to Pune Superintendent of Police Sandip Singh Gill. The aircraft descended at a low altitude before it struck a light pole during the crash landing.
Authorities promptly arrived at the scene to manage the situation and have commenced a detailed inquiry. Past incidents involving aircraft from the same company have also been noted in the district.
ALSO READ
-
Training Aircraft Crashes Near Baramati: Safety Concerns Resurface
-
Trainer aircraft of private company makes crash landing at Baramati in Maharashtra's Pune district; no casualty reported: Police.
-
Mysterious Car Crash in Northern Mexico Involving U.S. Officials
-
Miraculous Rescue: All Survive Bahamas Plane Crash
-
Pakistan Denies Allegations of Harboring Iranian Aircraft
Google News