The pilot allegedly failed to open the landing gear in the accident in Jamshedpur in Jharkhand, while the second plane crash-landed on the runway in Sultanpur in UP.
Directorate General of Civil Aviation

Two training airplanes were involved in separate non-fatal accidents in India due to which aviation regulator DGCA ordered a safety audit of all Flying Training Organizations (FTOs).
- Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has ordered a security audit of all Flying Training Organizations (FTOs) as on March 16 two training aircraft were involved in separate non-fatal accidents in India.
DGCA chief Arun Kumar told strict action
DGCA chief Arun Kumar told strict action will be brought against those compromising security.
“We will take out a full safety audit of all the FTOs in the country and shall take strict action against those compromising security,” Kumar told.
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“We will carry out a complete safety audit of all the FTOs in the country and shall take strict movement against those compromising security,” Kumar said.
FTO Falcon Aviation crash-landed on
Giving particulars of the accident, the officers stated {that a} Cessna 152 aircraft of Rewa-based FTO Falcon Aviation crash-landed on the runway at Sultanpur airstrip.
The feminine training pilot is secure and there was no damage or casualty, they counted.

In the opposite incident, a Piper PA34 Seneca plane of Jamshedpur-based Alchemist Aviation belly-landed on the runway of the town airport, the officers acknowledged.
The pilot forgot to open the touchdown gear, told.
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