Ajit Pawar Chartered Plane Crash in Baramati

Ajit Pawar Chartered Plane Crash in Baramati

A chartered aircraft carrying Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister and Nationalist Congress Party chief Ajit Pawar crash-landed near the runway threshold at Baramati on Wednesday morning, triggering a major emergency response. The aircraft was flying from Mumbai to Baramati and met with the accident at around 8.45 am. Multiple casualties and injuries have been reported, with authorities still verifying final details.

Flight Details and Purpose of Travel

According to preliminary information, the chartered plane had departed from Mumbai and was scheduled to land at Baramati, Pawar’s political stronghold in Pune district. Pawar was reportedly travelling to attend a public rally linked to the Zilla Parishad elections. On board were five people, including two crew members, a personal security officer, and an attendant.

DGCA Statement and Casualties

The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (Directorate General of Civil Aviation) stated that the aircraft crash-landed during the final phase of landing. As per the regulator, five people on board died following the incident. Officials said the aircraft caught fire immediately after impact, complicating rescue efforts. The exact cause of the crash is under investigation.

Eyewitness Accounts from the Crash Site

Eyewitnesses described a terrifying sequence of events, claiming the aircraft appeared unstable during descent before slamming into the ground. Locals reported four to five explosions after the crash, followed by intense flames. Rescue attempts were made by nearby residents, but the fire severely restricted access to the aircraft.

Important Facts for Exams

  • Baramati is located in Pune district and is a key political centre in western Maharashtra.
  • The DGCA functions under the Ministry of Civil Aviation.
  • Charter aircraft operations in India require special DGCA clearance.
  • Runway threshold accidents often relate to landing configuration or weather factors.

Political Context and Official Presence

A day before the crash, Pawar had attended a meeting of the Maharashtra Cabinet Committee on Infrastructure in Mumbai. The meeting was chaired by Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis and attended by senior leaders, including Maharashtra minister Chandrashekhar Bawankule. Further official confirmation on the incident is awaited from state authorities and investigative agencies, with inputs being coordinated through ANI.

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