Ludhiana: Two pilots were killed Wednesday when a six-seater aircraft of the Punjab government crashed while landing at the Sahnewal airport near Ludhiana, officials said.
The King Air C-90 aircraft had taken off from Chandigarh at 1050 hrs IST on a trial flight after repairs. It crashed within minutes at Jugiana village near the airport, 20 km from here, a police official said. The pilots were the only people aboard the six-seater aircraft.
Those killed were identified as pilots Manjit Singh Khokhar and K.K. Kataria, a Punjab government spokesman said here. Both were experienced pilots.
Punjab government civil aviation sources told IANS that the aircraft was not being used for some time and had been cleared for flying by the directorate general of civil aviation (DGCA) only last week after major repairs.
"It was on a trial flight from Chandigarh to Sahnewal after repairs," said Ludhiana Deputy Commissioner Sumer Singh.
The aircraft crashed in fields near an abandoned factory in Jugiana village, officials said.
Airport sources at Chandigarh said that the aircraft was not fit for flying but the pilots were told to do a trial flight to check it.
IANS reports the plane was being made ready to fly Chief Minister Parkash Singh Badal. Badal had recently been facing flying troubles after the state government's helicopter chartered from Pawan Hans developed a snag on several occasions.
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