India: A trainer aircraft belonging to Salem based Ekvi Air Training made an emergency landing on the Tiruchi–Pudukkottai National Highway on 13 November 2025 after a technical fault. The Cessna 172 was on a routine training flight from Salem when the pilot noticed the issue. Both the pilot and trainee escaped unharmed, and traffic on the highway was briefly affected. Local police secured the area, and the DGCA has launched an investigation into the incident. Ekvi Air Training was placed in Category C in the DGCA’s first-ever Flying Training Organisation (FTO) ranking, indicating below-average performance across operational efficiency, safety, compliance, and student support. The regulator has instructed Category C institutions to submit improvement plans ahead of the next ranking cycle in April 2026.
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Trainee Aircraft Makes Emergency Landing on Highway After Technical Snag, DGCA Probes

Tamil Nadu, India: A small trainer aircraft from the Salem-based Ekvi Air Training made an emergency landing on the Tiruchi–Pudukkottai […]