Indian Air Force Trainer Plane Crashes in Uttar Pradesh

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Both pilots survive as Indian Air Force launches probe into Uttar Pradesh crash

A training aircraft of the Indian Air Force crashed in Uttar Pradesh on Tuesday, near Bamrouli Air Force Station, during a routine flight. Both pilots escaped unharmed after executing an emergency controlled landing in an uninhabited area. Authorities cited a technical malfunction in the microlight aircraft’s engine as the cause. The IAF has launched an investigation to determine the exact reason behind the incident. Fortunately, no casualties or property damage were reported. Recent years have seen multiple air mishaps in the Indian Air Force, raising concerns over flight safety protocols.

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