Two-seat training plane crashes in Baramati

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Baramati plane crash: According to the Pune Police, the Redbird Aviation training plane made a difficult landing at Gogopavi village in Baramati.

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A two-seater training plane crashed in Baramati, Maharashtra on Wednesday morning. The trainee pilot on board was said to have exited safely.

A trainee pilot on board has safely ejected the training aircraft that crashed in Baramati (HT).
A trainee pilot on board has safely ejected the training aircraft that crashed in Baramati (HT).

According to Pune Superintendent of Police, Sandeep Gill, the Redbird Flying Training Organization (FTO) training aircraft made a difficult landing in Gogubavi village area of ​​Baramati.

The plane crash comes months after NCP leader Ajit Pawar was killed after the plane he was traveling in crashed in Baramati.

The Learjet 45 operated by VSR Ventures crashed during a charter flight from Mumbai’s Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport to Baramati Airport on January 28. It was determined that the accident occurred in low visibility and dense fog.

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