Training Aircraft Crashes in Baramati, Pilot Ejects Safely
Two-seater training aircraft crashes in Baramati
Hindustan Times
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A two-seater training aircraft from the Redbird Flight Training Organisation crashed in Baramati, Maharashtra, on Wednesday morning. The trainee pilot ejected safely, avoiding serious injury. This incident follows a previous tragic crash in Baramati that resulted in the death of Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar in January 2026.
- 01A two-seater training aircraft crashed in Baramati, Maharashtra.
- 02The trainee pilot ejected safely from the aircraft.
- 03The aircraft belonged to Redbird Flight Training Organisation.
- 04This incident recalls a previous crash in Baramati that killed Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar.
- 05The earlier crash occurred in low visibility conditions.
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On Wednesday morning, a two-seater training aircraft operated by the Redbird Flight Training Organisation crashed in Baramati, Maharashtra. The trainee pilot managed to eject safely, avoiding serious injuries. Pune Superintendent of Police Sandip Gill reported that the crash occurred during a hard landing in the jurisdiction of Gojubavi village. This incident is particularly notable as it comes months after a tragic crash in January 2026, when a Learjet 45 crashed in Baramati, resulting in the death of Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar and all four other occupants. That crash was attributed to low visibility and heavy fog conditions.
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The crash raises concerns about flight safety and training protocols in the region, particularly for aviation training organizations.
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