
Aligarh, India: A training aircraft belonging to a private flying club made an emergency landing in an agricultural field in Uttar Pradesh’s Aligarh district on Sunday after suffering a technical malfunction during a routine training sortie, with both occupants escaping safely, according to the officials and PTI .
The aircraft involved in the incident was identified as a Diamond DA-40, a single-engine, four-seater trainer aircraft bearing registration VT-PFB, which was operating from Dhanipur Airport in Aligarh when the crew reported a mid-air technical snag prompting the pilots to carry out a precautionary landing in a field near Changeyri (also reported as Changari) village under the Harduaganj police station area.
Officials said the aircraft belonged to the Pioneer Flying Club, one of the pilot training organisations operating from Dhanipur Airport. The incident occurred during a scheduled training exercise on Sunday morning, with reports placing the emergency landing between approximately 9:30 am and 11 am.
The instructor pilot and trainee pilot safely exited the aircraft after the landing and did not suffer injuries. Both were later taken to a district hospital for routine medical examination.
Eyewitnesses said panic spread among villagers after they saw the aircraft descending suddenly towards the ground. However, the plane landed safely in the field without causing any damage or injuries. Following the incident, local police, fire brigade personnel and district administration officials rushed to the spot. City Magistrate Atul Gupta and Airport Director Satyavrat also inspected the site.
Authorities said the pilots managed to bring the aircraft down safely in the agricultural field without causing casualties or significant structural damage to the aircraft. The successful emergency handling prevented what officials described as a potentially serious accident.
City Magistrate Atul Gupta confirmed that airport authorities were informed shortly after the incident and emergency response teams were dispatched to the site. Officials from the Airports Authority of India (AAI) subsequently initiated a probe into the technical malfunction and circumstances leading to the forced landing.
Last year, a trainee pilot from Pioneer Flying Club crashed a solo-operated Diamond DA-40 trainer aircraft at Aligarh’s Dhanipur Airstrip after the aircraft reportedly skidded off the runway during landing and slammed into the airport boundary wall.
The May 2025 incident occurred during a routine solo training sortie, with trainee pilot escaping unhurt despite the aircraft sustaining heavy damage to its nose and front landing gear.
Also, in January 2022, a Cessna 172 aircraft from the same academy made an emergency landing in an agricultural field near Dhanipur airstrip during a night cross-country training session. Both the instructor and trainee pilot survived with minor injuries.





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