Ajit Pawar Plane Crash Probe Advances, Black Box Recovered: Preliminary Report Soon

The investigation into the fatal plane crash that killed Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar is progressing rapidly. Union MoS Murlidhar Mohol confirmed the aircraft's black box has been recovered and is being analyzed by the AAIB and DGCA. A preliminary report is expected to be released following the initial data analysis and inquiry. The crash, which occurred during a landing attempt in poor visibility near Baramati on January 28, claimed five lives and has triggered widespread political shock and calls for improved charter flight safety.

Key Points: Ajit Pawar Plane Crash: Black Box Recovered, Preliminary Report Expected

  • Black box recovered & under analysis
  • Preliminary report expected shortly
  • Crash killed Ajit Pawar & 4 others
  • Probe by AAIB & DGCA ongoing
  • Crash occurred during landing in poor visibility
2 min read

Preliminary report on Ajit Pawar's plane crash expected soon: MoS Murlidhar Mohol

MoS Murlidhar Mohol confirms black box analysis underway for Ajit Pawar's fatal plane crash. Preliminary investigation report expected soon.

"The black box has been recovered... the preliminary report will also be released. - Murlidhar Mohol"

New Delhi, February 7

The Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau and the Directorate General of Civil Aviation are making rapid progress in probing the fatal crash of a chartered Learjet 45 that killed Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar, along with his personal security officer, the pilot, co-pilot, and flight attendant near Baramati Airport.

Union Minister of State for Civil Aviation Murlidhar Mohol confirmed that the black box from the ill-fated aircraft has been successfully recovered and is under analysis.

Speaking to the media, MoS Mohol stated, "The black box has been recovered, and the AAIB team and the DGCA are working on it. I believe the data will be downloaded as soon as possible. Some analysis will be done, an inquiry will be held, and after that, I think the preliminary report will also be released."

He highlighted that a detailed inquiry is underway, with the preliminary report expected shortly after completion of initial data analysis and assessments.

He shared that investigation teams comprising three officers each from the AAIB and the DGCA's Mumbai Regional Office arrived at the crash site on the day of the incident, and the Director General of AAIB also visited the site the same day to oversee initial proceedings.

"The probe is being conducted in accordance with Rules 5 and 11 of the AAIB Rules, 2025, to ensure a comprehensive and expeditious examination of the circumstances leading to the loss of control during the aircraft's attempted landing amid reported poor visibility," Mohol said.

Authorities have stressed that the investigation remains ongoing and that no premature conclusions should be drawn until the analysis is complete. The black box data is expected to provide critical insights into the sequence of events.

Ajit Pawar was killed in a plane crash on January 28 in Maharashtra's Baramati. According to DGCA, five people, including the crew, on board the chartered plane flying from Mumbai, Maharashtra, to Baramati, died after a crash-landing occurred at the runway threshold in Baramati.

The crash has sent shockwaves across Maharashtra's political landscape, with tributes pouring in for Pawar and calls for enhanced aviation safety measures in charter operations.

- ANI

Share this article:

Reader Comments

P
Priyanka N
My heart goes out to all the families. Not just the Deputy CM, but his security officer and the entire crew lost their lives. The black box data is crucial. Hope the AAIB releases the preliminary report soon without any political pressure.
A
Aman W
Poor visibility during landing is a major challenge, especially at smaller airports. Was the airport equipped with proper instrument landing systems? This incident should be a wake-up call to audit safety protocols at all regional airstrips used by charter flights.
S
Sarah B
While the loss of life is undeniably tragic, I hope the investigation is truly independent. There's often a tendency to rush or soften findings when VIPs are involved. The rules must apply equally to everyone. The truth, however uncomfortable, must come out for the sake of future safety.
K
Karthik V
Such a shocking news. He was travelling to his hometown. This shows how fragile life is, no matter your position. Om Shanti. The authorities are right to ask people not to jump to conclusions. Let the experts do their job.
N
Nikhil C
The article mentions "Rules 5 and 11 of the AAIB Rules, 2025". Good to see a structured process is being followed. The focus should be on fixing systemic issues so that such accidents don't repeat. Charter operations need stricter oversight.

We welcome thoughtful discussions from our readers. Please keep comments respectful and on-topic.

Leave a Comment

Minimum 50 characters 0/50