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Jharkhand: Indian Navy Team Pulls Out Wreckage of Missing Cessna 152 Trainer Aircraft From Chandil Reservoir in Seraikela Kharsawan

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: August 27, 2024 10:52 IST

Indian Navy personnel pulled out the wreckage of the missing two-seater aircraft from the Chandil dam in Jharkhand's Seraikela-Kharswan ...

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Indian Navy personnel pulled out the wreckage of the missing two-seater aircraft from the Chandil dam in Jharkhand's Seraikela-Kharswan district. The aircraft went missing after it took off from Sonari Aerodrome in Jamshedpur on August 20.

The bodies of pilot Capt Jeet Satru and trainee pilot Subrodeep Dutta were recovered on Thursday by the NDRF team. Search operation by the Indian Navy team in the Chandil dam began around 10 am on Monday after it located the Cessna-152 aircraft a day before, the official said.

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Navy personnel pulled out the wreckage of the aircraft on Monday night with the help of a balloon from 15-18 metres depth of the dam. The aircraft crashed into the reservoir soon after taking off from Sonari Aerodrome. The aircraft belonged to the private aviation company 'Alchemist Aviation Private Limited'.

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