Missing small plane crashes in Philippines, two people including Indian pilot killed
Airplane Crash / Missing small plane crashes in Philippines, two people including Indian pilot killed
Airplane Crash - Missing small plane crashes in Philippines, two people including Indian pilot killed
Airplane Crash: A plane has crashed in the South East Asian country Philippines. Two people have died in this accident. The plane went missing after taking off from the international airport. Later the wreckage of this aircraft was found. According to information, an Indian student pilot and his Filipino instructor were killed when a small plane crashed in the Philippines. Officials gave this information on Wednesday. The official news agency of the Philippines reported that a two-seater 'Cessna' plane crashed in Apayao province, killing two people.Went missing after taking off from the airportHowever, rescuers could not retrieve the bodies of Captain Adzel John Lumbao Tabujo and student pilot Anshum Rajkumar Konde from the crash site. Local media reported that the Echo 'Air Cessna 152' plane went missing after taking off from Laoag International Airport at 12:16 pm on Tuesday. The aircraft was supposed to reach Tuguegarao airport at 3:16 pm, but it failed to land there. The wreckage of the plane was found in Apayao province on Wednesday afternoon.9 people died in a civil plane crash in SudanA few days ago, nine people, including four military personnel, were killed when a civilian plane crashed after taking off from the airport in Sudan. The army had told that 100 days of conflict were completed in the North East African country on Monday and there is no possibility of reducing the conflict.Small plane crashed in California tooEarlier, a small plane had crashed near the California airport. The plane caught fire due to the accident and 6 people were killed. According to the Federal Aviation Administration of America, the accident was seen at 4.15 am in Murrieta, about 130 km southeast of Los Angeles. During this, it took more than 1 hour to extinguish the fire in the plane.