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TS:Trainee Aircraft crashes in open land, leaves pilot dead!

By:  Tupaki Desk   |   26 Feb 2022 3:59 PM IST
TS:Trainee Aircraft crashes in open land, leaves pilot dead!
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In an unfortunate turn of events, a trainee aircraft had crashed in an open field leaving three people including the trainee pilot breathing their last. Hearing the sound of the chopper crash, locals rushed to the spot and called the police department to look into the matter.

The shocking incident was reported from Telangana's Nalgonda district on Saturday. Earlier today, a trainee aircraft had lost its control and crashed in open lands. The probe is underway to know the reason behind the aircraft crash. The training academy is being contacted by the officials.

To give the exact location of the crash, it happened at the Tungaturthi village of Peddavoora Mandal in the Nalgonda district.

After falling on top of the electric pole, the vehicle crashed leaving three people dead. The farmers working at the nearby fields rushed to the spot.

The locals had worked hard to douse the fire. Upon receiving information about the aircraft crash, the police department and the health department officials reached the spot. The probe is underway and further details on the issue are awaited.

The media report says that the woman pilot who lost her life in the crash belongs to Tamil Nadu and the aircraft which she drove belongs to an Aviation academy that is said to be of Andhra Pradesh.

The initial reports say that the trainee aircraft took off from the aviation company and after reaching the open fields, the aircraft crashed. Though there is no information, it is said that technical issues are the reason behind the crash.

The reason behind many fingers being pointed out at the technical issues is that the weather conditions are good.

We can get more information on this once the aviation company or the Police department issues an official statement on the reasons behind the aircraft crash.

It has to be mentioned that former Chief of Defence Staff of the Indian Armed Forces Bipin Rawat, his wife, and a few other army personnel breathed their last in the chopper crash near Tamil Nadu. Bipin and others were given an emotional goodbye by one and all.