City
Epaper

Army aircraft crash-lands in Bihar’s Gaya, pilots safe

By IANS | Updated: March 5, 2024 12:00 IST

Patna March 5 An aircraft of the Indian Army's Officers Training Academy in Bihar's Gaya, with two pilots ...

Open in App

Patna March 5 An aircraft of the Indian Army's Officers Training Academy in Bihar's Gaya, with two pilots on board, crashed on Tuesday.

Two pilots, including a female, survived with minor injuries.

The Officers Training Academy (OTA) aircraft was on a routine training programme.

The incident occurred in the Kanchanpur village under Bodh Gaya sub-division.

The villagers said that two pilots were inside the aircraft when it crash-landed in an agricultural field. The villagers helped in rescuing the pilots and later informed the local police and OTA.

The OTA officers reached the village and both pilots were taken to the base camp for treatment.

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Open in App

Related Stories

Other Sports5th Test: More tired Indian bowlers get, the more pressure Brook will try to put, says Stuart Broad

MaharashtraSolapur Tragedy: Two Men Electrocuted While Removing Advertising Board in MIDC

TechnologyIndia's smartphone exports hit record $7.72 billion in Q1FY26, Apple leads with $6 billion

BusinessIndia's smartphone exports hit record $7.72 billion in Q1FY26, Apple leads with $6 billion

NationalIndia's smartphone exports hit record $7.72 billion in Q1FY26, Apple leads with $6 billion

National Realted Stories

NationalBihar MP’s wife may be possessing 'dual' EPIC numbers: Election office source

NationalCBI arrests Customs official in Rs 10 lakh bribery case

NationalWhy police failed to arrest perpetrators of Mumbai blasts: Swami Avimukteshwaranand

NationalTelangana: Cong will stop even the existing welfare schemes, warns KTR

NationalECI rebuts allegations of electoral roll tampering, terms Chidambaram’s claims ‘misleading and baseless'