Madhya Pradesh, India: On May 30, 2025, a training aircraft operated by Redbird Aviation Pvt. Ltd. overturned during landing at the Suktara airstrip in Seoni district, Madhya Pradesh. The aircraft was being flown solo by a trainee woman pilot on a routine training flight. According to preliminary reports, the aircraft flipped due to a faulty landing. Fortunately, the pilot escaped without injuries, and no fire was reported following the incident. Staff from Redbird Aviation promptly emptied the aircraft’s fuel tank to minimize any risk of fire. The Suktara airstrip, situated approximately 22 kilometers from the Seoni district headquarters, is maintained by the Madhya Pradesh Public Works Department. It is regularly used by Redbird Aviation, a Delhi-based pilot training organization, for conducting flight training sessions. In response to the accident, the District Collector, Sanskriti Jain, ordered an inquiry to investigate the precise cause of the aircraft overturning. The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has also been notified and is expected to carry out a thorough inspection of the airstrip and operations. Meanwhile, all trainee flights from the Suktara airstrip have been temporarily suspended pending the results of the investigation. This incident is part of a series of recent accidents involving training aircraft in India, raising concerns about flight training safety. On April 22, 2025, a training aircraft belonging to Vision Flying Training Institute crashed in a residential area of Amreli district, Gujarat, resulting in the death of the trainee pilot. Earlier, on May 5, 2025, a trainee pilot from Pioneer Flying Academy narrowly escaped injury when his aircraft crashed into the boundary wall of the Dhanipur Airstrip in Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh. Redbird Aviation itself has experienced multiple incidents over the past few years. In March 2023, a trainee pilot had a hard landing at Indore airfield, which caused minor damage to the aircraft but no injuries. In July 2024, a Redbird training aircraft encountered engine trouble mid-flight but managed to land safely without casualties. In December 2024, another Redbird training aircraft skidded off the runway at Suktara airstrip during wet conditions; the trainee pilot was unharmed in that event. The Directorate General of Civil Aviation is expected to conduct a detailed review of these incidents and the existing safety protocols for flight training operations. The investigation aims to identify any procedural lapses or technical issues to prevent similar accidents in the future. Temporary suspension of training flights at locations involved in such incidents is a precautionary step to ensure trainee and public safety.
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Picture Credits: Redbird Aviation Madhya Pradesh, India: On May 30, 2025, a training aircraft operated by Redbird Aviation Pvt. Ltd. […]