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Today a training plane is missing after flying from the Jessore base.Still no details about the incident.

If anyone knows kindly inform.
 
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BAF aircraft makes emergency landing in Murshidabad

A training aircraft of Bangladesh Air Force (BAF) made an emergency landing in Murshidabad of the Indian State of West Bengal due to stormy weather this (Wednesday) evening.

An intelligence official told UNB that Flight Cadet Rashed of Bangladesh Air Force Academy (BAFA) made a phone call to his authorities and confirmed that he had safe landing in Murshidabad.

Cadet Rashed took off from Bir Shestra Matiur Rahman Air Base in Jessore with his PT-6 training aircraft. But soon he was caught by the storm and made the emergency landing on a paddy field.

The official said Bangladesh authorities are in contact with the Indian authorities to allow Rashed to fly back to Bangladesh as soon as possible.
 
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Hope indian authorities allows him to fly back to bangladesh as soon as possible.

Even though the incident happened cause of a storm i hope bangladesh replaces pt-6 with yak primary trainers ASAP.
 
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*****! Indians will take valuable technological information from our ultra-modern PT-6! Just destroy the damn plane using c4, then escape to Bangladesh. 'behind enemy line-3'
 
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BAF aircraft makes emergency landing in Murshidabad

A training aircraft of Bangladesh Air Force (BAF) made an emergency landing in Murshidabad of the Indian State of West Bengal due to stormy weather this (Wednesday) evening.

An intelligence official told UNB that Flight Cadet Rashed of Bangladesh Air Force Academy (BAFA) made a phone call to his authorities and confirmed that he had safe landing in Murshidabad.

Cadet Rashed took off from Bir Shestra Matiur Rahman Air Base in Jessore with his PT-6 training aircraft. But soon he was caught by the storm and made the emergency landing on a paddy field.

The official said Bangladesh authorities are in contact with the Indian authorities to allow Rashed to fly back to Bangladesh as soon as possible.

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The official said Bangladesh authorities are in contact with the Indian authorities to allow Rashed to fly back to Bangladesh as soon as possible.

PTI adds:

The two-seater Bangladesh Air Force plane has suffered minor damages.

Sub-Divisional Officer Dipanjan Bhattacharya said that the Bangladesh High Commission in Delhi has been contacted.

Earlier, in Dhaka, a senior police official had said that the pilot apparently lost direction and entered the Indian skyline after it took off from Jessore.


This report says shortage of fuel than how he gone to murshidabd>

District Correspondent
banglanews24.com

JESSORE: An Air Force training aircraft made an emergency landing in Murshidabad of India after reporting a slight fuel shortage.

Air Force source confirmed it to banglanews.

Earlier, the aircraft pt-6 went out of trace more than one hour after it had taken off from Jessore Matiur Rahman Airport on Wednesday evening, sources said.

An official of Dhaka Flying Club told banglanews that the aircraft landed at Murshidabad and the pilot Cadet Rashed remained unhurt.

Confirming the matter to banglanews, squadron leader Atik said, “After taking off at 5:00 pm, the Airport control room lost communication with the aircraft at about 6:32 pm.”
 
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*****! Indians will take valuable technological information from our ultra-modern PT-6! Just destroy the damn plane using c4, then escape to Bangladesh. 'behind enemy line-3'

Really dude??:cheesy:

But it can be possible? Do you think your pilot carries C4 with him in every flight?? If yes then why .... throwing bombs with hands...:rofl:
 
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BAF aircraft makes emergency landing in Murshidabad

A training aircraft of Bangladesh Air Force (BAF) made an emergency landing in Murshidabad of the Indian State of West Bengal due to stormy weather this (Wednesday) evening.

An intelligence official told UNB that Flight Cadet Rashed of Bangladesh Air Force Academy (BAFA) made a phone call to his authorities and confirmed that he had safe landing in Murshidabad.

Cadet Rashed took off from Bir Shestra Matiur Rahman Air Base in Jessore with his PT-6 training aircraft. But soon he was caught by the storm and made the emergency landing on a paddy field.

The official said Bangladesh authorities are in contact with the Indian authorities to allow Rashed to fly back to Bangladesh as soon as possible.

Oh....I got tense reading the 1st quote that no trace has been found. Anyway, it's good to hear that the pilot is safe. I'm sick of hearing that within a pause of couple of days there are one after one BAF training aircraft crashing and pilots are dying. My question is who is precious pilots or those ancient aircraft?
 
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Good to hear that the pilot is safe. Hope to see him back in our air soon. Please keep us updated
 
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He is getting back from india after some medical treatment & he is totally ok.


Earlier Assistant Director Nurul Islam of ISPR told that flight Cadet Mohammad Rashed taking off from Bir Shrestha Matiur Rahman air base of BAF in Jessore at 4:04pm, sent a message that he failed to locate his position in the air.

At 6:32pm, he further informed that he was going to land on a nearby field failing to locate any airport within his reach, he said quoting Rashed.He added that Rashed managed to land at 6:37pm on the field and he then came to know that the field was under Murshidabad district.

Asked about the reason of failing to locate the position, Nurul Islam said the reason could not be ascertained immediately.
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He is getting back from india after some medical treatment & he is totally ok.


Earlier Assistant Director Nurul Islam of ISPR told that flight Cadet Mohammad Rashed taking off from Bir Shrestha Matiur Rahman air base of BAF in Jessore at 4:04pm, sent a message that he failed to locate his position in the air.

At 6:32pm, he further informed that he was going to land on a nearby field failing to locate any airport within his reach, he said quoting Rashed.He added that Rashed managed to land at 6:37pm on the field and he then came to know that the field was under Murshidabad district.

Asked about the reason of failing to locate the position, Nurul Islam said the reason could not be ascertained immediately.
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One thing that surprises me is that IAF did not try to communicate with the aeroplane when it entered indian airspace.
 
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