IGRUA’s trainee aircraft from Amethi crashed in the field, pilot killed

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Azamgarh: A four-seater TB-20 aircraft of Indira Gandhi National Flight Academy (IGRUA) of Amethi crashed in the Nizamabad area of ​​Azamgarh district of Uttar Pradesh (Uttar Pradesh) on Monday morning. According to the information, the trainee pilot Kunal Saran, who was flying the aircraft, has died in this accident.

In Faridinpur village of Saraimar police station area of ​​Azamgarh district, the aircraft crashed and fell on the field in bad weather at around 11 am on Monday. On hearing the loud sound of the aircraft, the people of the village reached the spot. Along with the Saraimir police station, the police force of other police stations also reached the spot. It is being told that a trainee pilot Kunal Saran was flying this four-seater aircraft.

IGRUA of Amethi is a trainee aircraft
Azamgarh District Magistrate Arun Kumar said that the crashed plane belonged to Indira Gandhi National Flight Academy (IGRUA) of Amethi. In this regard, he has been talked to Amethi DM. Preparations are being made to send the trainee pilot to the hospital for treatment. Pilot Kunal Saran went on a solo flight from Amethi. The Indira Gandhi National Flight Academy has also said that one of their aircraft had landed at Sorti in the morning. Trainee pilot Kunal Saran was flying the aircraft TB-20 Solo. During this time he crashed at the border of Nizamabad and Saraimir police station area of ​​Azamgarh.
The flight was full of leisure

The aircraft took off from the Indira Gandhi National Flight Academy, which crashed in Faridinpur village in Azamgarh district. Pilot Kunal Saran (30) died on the spot in the accident. The reason for the crash of the aircraft is being said to be bad weather and lightning.

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