Mumbai: A naval aircraft crashed off the western Indian coast leaving two pilots missing, the navy said today, in the latest of a string of accidents which have hit the force.
Rescue operations were underway after the Indian navy’s Dornier aircraft plunged into the sea some 25 nautical miles off the western holiday state of Goa around 10pm local time yesterday.
“Last evening, a navy Dornier during a routine training sortie off Goa ditched into sea,” a navy statement said early today.
“One survivor rescued. Full scale search and rescue operation launched to locate two more officers (one pilot and one observer),” it added.
It is the latest in a series of deadly disasters to hit the navy, and comes just months after a naval ship sank off the southeastern coast of India leaving one worker dead and four others missing.
25/03/15 AFP/Malaymail Online
Rescue operations were underway after the Indian navy’s Dornier aircraft plunged into the sea some 25 nautical miles off the western holiday state of Goa around 10pm local time yesterday.
“Last evening, a navy Dornier during a routine training sortie off Goa ditched into sea,” a navy statement said early today.
“One survivor rescued. Full scale search and rescue operation launched to locate two more officers (one pilot and one observer),” it added.
It is the latest in a series of deadly disasters to hit the navy, and comes just months after a naval ship sank off the southeastern coast of India leaving one worker dead and four others missing.
25/03/15 AFP/Malaymail Online
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