Air Force training plane crashes, one pilot killed
A pilot named Asim Jawad was killed in the crash of a training fighter plane of the Air Force in Chattogram's Karnaphuli river. Wing Commander Suhan, the co-pilot injured in the incident, is undergoing treatment.
The pilot died while undergoing treatment at Banouja Isa Khan Hospital (Navy Hospital) in Patenga around 12:30 PM on Thursday (May 9). City Police Deputy Commissioner (Port) Shakila Sultana confirmed the death to Barta24.com.
She said that a pilot named Asim of the crashed Air Force training plane died in the Navy Hospital. The situation in Asim was bad from the beginning. He was then admitted to the ICU of the Navy Hospital. He died at 12 noon.
After the incident, the Air Force said in a statement that there were two pilots in the crashed plane. Wing Commander Suhan is undergoing treatment at Zahurul Haque Base medical squadron (SQN) with injuries. Squadron Leader Asim Jawad succumbed to his injuries at 12 noon while undergoing treatment at BNS Patenga Hospital, BNS Isa Khan.
Earlier, around 10:30 am, the Air Force's YAK130 fighter jet sparks while taking off from the runway. At that time, the plane caught fire at the rear and at one point crashed in the Karnaphuli river near the Chattogram Boat Club.
Shah Amanat International Airport Public Relations Officer Ibrahim Khalil told Barta24.com that the YAK130 training fighter jet sparked on the runway while taking off. Then it went up and crashed. We saw the two pilots in that plane parachute down. However, I have not yet determined where it is. Parts of that plane are available in different places.
The official said that the plane crashed near the terminal bay area of the port around 10:30 on Thursday.
Meanwhile, the ISPR informed that the fighter plane has crashed in Patenga, Chattogram due to mechanical failure. Two pilots of the plane were rescued.
Officer-in-charge of Sadarghat Naval Police Station OC Ekram Ullah said that the two pilots were rescued and are being treated at the Navy Hospital. The injured are Wing Commander Soham and Asim. Both are still alive. However, Asim's condition is critical among them. He is being treated in the ICU.
He further said that our team is at the spot. Also the fire service, navy and coast guard are working to rescue the plane.