A feminine trainee pilot died as a coaching aircraft of a flying institute crashed at Shah Makhdum Airport in Rajshahi this afternoon. Tamanna Rahman, 22, died when her plane abruptly caught hearth and crashed on the runway at 2:58pm, three minutes after it took off. “Sensing the technical fault, the pilot tried to land and it’s then that the plane caught fire,” said Setafur Rahman, supervisor of Shah Makhdum Airport.
Her coach Lt Col (rtd) Sayeed Kamal was admitted to combined army clinic (CMH) in Rajshahi with 80 percentage burns. He was later shifted to Dhaka. Tamanna, who hailed from Tangail, was learning flying on a Bangladesh Flying Academy plane, Cessna D152.
Civil Aviation Authority of Bangladesh (CAAB) shaped a 4-member committee to investigate the incident, an authentic of CAAB informed The journalists. The committee contributors have already set for Rajshahi, he added. The physique of Tamanna was once taken to Rajshahi medical institution of autopsy.
Prior on September 27, 1998, a coaching aircraft of Parabat airways crashed at Postogola in Dhaka because of technical fault, leaving its pilot Faria Lara and co-pilot Rafiqul useless.
Her coach Lt Col (rtd) Sayeed Kamal was admitted to combined army clinic (CMH) in Rajshahi with 80 percentage burns. He was later shifted to Dhaka. Tamanna, who hailed from Tangail, was learning flying on a Bangladesh Flying Academy plane, Cessna D152.
Civil Aviation Authority of Bangladesh (CAAB) shaped a 4-member committee to investigate the incident, an authentic of CAAB informed The journalists. The committee contributors have already set for Rajshahi, he added. The physique of Tamanna was once taken to Rajshahi medical institution of autopsy.
Prior on September 27, 1998, a coaching aircraft of Parabat airways crashed at Postogola in Dhaka because of technical fault, leaving its pilot Faria Lara and co-pilot Rafiqul useless.
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