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DGCA Team Inspects Baramati Plane Crash Site

A four-member team of senior officials from the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) visited the site of a plane crash near Baramati in Pune district last month. The visit is part of an official investigation into the accident, which took place on January 28.

On Wednesday, February 11, the team carefully inspected the crash site. They examined the damaged parts of the aircraft and studied the surrounding area to understand how the accident happened. Officials also reviewed CCTV footage and other video recordings related to the incident. These visuals may help investigators track the aircraft’s final moments before the crash.

The DGCA team is conducting a detailed technical investigation. They are checking maintenance records, flight details, weather conditions at the time of the crash, and the pilot’s communication with air traffic control. Investigators are also speaking to witnesses and local authorities to gather more information.

The aim of the inquiry is to find out the exact cause of the crash and to see if there were any technical faults, human errors, or other factors involved. Aviation experts say such investigations are important to improve safety standards and prevent similar accidents in the future.

Officials have stated that the investigation is still ongoing. A final report will be prepared after all evidence is examined, and it will include the findings and recommendations.

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