Canada Plane Crash kills 2 Indian trainee pilots

Anjali Sharma
GG News Bureau
NEW YORK, 8th Oct. According to news reports on Saturday a plane crash in British Columbia, Canada has claimed the lives of two Indian trainee pilots, Abhay Gadroo and Yash Vijay Ramugade, both from Mumbai.

The incident resulted in the loss of another pilot’s life, bringing the total fatalities to three.

The ill-fated aircraft, a twin-engine light plane, met its unfortunate end when it crashed into the trees and bushes near Chilliwack’s local airport, situated in the vicinity of Vancouver.

Local authorities swiftly converged on the crash site to assess the situation responding to the distress call.

The Transportation Safety Board of Canada has taken the reins of the investigation into this tragic incident.

There have been no reported injuries or imminent threats to public safety in the aftermath of the crash.

The Royal Canadian Mounted Police has taken the solemn responsibility of notifying the next of kin of the deceased pilots.

The incident unfolded in the city of Chilliwack, which is 200 kilometers east of Vancouver, on a day when the clock struck 2 PM PST (2:30 AM in India time).

Sergeant Pete Healey of the RCMP has disclosed that the plane’s catastrophic descent led to its crash behind a local motel, close to the airport.

RCMP contacted the families of the victims, the cause behind this tragedy remains shrouded in mystery.

The exact circumstances that led to the Piper PA-34 Seneca plunging into an untimely demise are still unknown. It was a a twin-engined light aircraft.

The Transportation Safety Board of Canada has dispatched a team of investigators to conduct a comprehensive examination. Their objective is to unravel the enigma surrounding the plane crash.

They will shed light on the factors that culminated in this devastating incident.

 

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