Capt. A pilot has died after a plane crash near the country home of Rag'n'Bone Man. A PILOT died after crashing his plane into a field next to singer Rag’n’Bone Man’s country home. The pilot who was killed in a small plane crash north of Stave Lake on Monday has been identified by the president of her flying club.
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Most of the surviving passengers remained in more than a dozen hospitals. It’s a tragic situation. "Flight number AXB-1344 on its way from Dubai to Kozhikode with 191 persons on board, overshot the runway in rainy conditions & went down 35 ft. into a slope before breaking up into two pieces," Puri said.Puri added that a formal investigation will be conducted by the Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau.The Air India Express flight that crashed on landing, Air India Express flight IX 1344, departed Dubai at 2:14 p.m. local time, according to the website FlightAware.comAir India Express is a wholly owned subsidiary of Air India, according to its website. The 2010 crash involved the same kind of plane, a Boeing 737 belonging to the same airline, Air India Express, and a similar runway with steep gorges on each side. Some of his recommendations, like adding a safety zone at the end of the runway, were heeded, at least in part.But on Saturday, Captain Ranganathan said in an interview that he was dismayed to learn that the pilot tried to land in the very circumstances that he had warned about.“Landing in rain with a tailwind is the most dangerous way you can think of landing,” he said, especially on Kozhikode’s Runway 10.For a plane to crash, a bunch of things usually have to go wrong, which seems to have been the case in Flight 1344.The captain, Deepak Sathe, a former Indian Air Force test pilot, seems to have misjudged the distance he needed to bring the plane to a halt.This is monsoon season, the time of year of lashing rains, and Captain Sathe was trying to bring down a plane in the middle of a torrential downpour. The preliminary incident report into a plane crash that claimed the life of a 16-year-old pilot says she lost control while turning too sharply. It’s a rural area. There was no warning or signal of any kind of impending doom.”But after the plane skittered off the runway and down the hillside, he said, “There was a thud. “I need to keep the fear aside.”Air India Crash Investigators Focus On a Dangerous Runway and a Pilot’s ActionsThe Air India Express flight skidded off the runway and down a hill after landing in Kozhikode, India.
With visibility so bad, he radioed the control tower to switch runways.On his second attempt at landing Friday night, he apparently hit Runway 10 too late — more than a half mile into the 1.6-mile strip — and with the wind at his back, which was exactly the scenario that Indian aviation experts had warned against.“All the flights that land on Runway 10 in tailwind conditions in rain are endangering the lives of all on board,” said a report submitted to India’s civil aviation authorities in 2011.The plane, a Boeing 737 that was returning to southern India from Dubai, slid right off the rain-slicked runway, tumbled down a hillside and split in half. Diversions have been put in place and Sussex Police are situated at the mouth of a road leading to the crash site turning people away. Holly Willoughby quits showbiz agency she shared with Phillip Schofield Kate Garraway gives update on Derek's health as she feels guilt for GMB return Covid outbreak linked to pub BBQ as health officials battle to trace 70 customers Cleaning fans rave about Aldi’s new budget Fabulosa range - but some are confused Gran recoils from ‘ugly baby pic’ before hearing she's ‘FaceTiming the parents’©News Group Newspapers Limited in England No.