Saturday 23 July 2016

Indian Air Force plane missing after 24 hours

New Delhi: After 24 hours of missing airliner Indian Air Force (IA-F) could find no trace.
The Indian Defence Minister Manohar parykr will visit Chennai today to review the operation.
That drink was missing yesterday from Chennai Indian Air Force AN-32 aircraft, which was carrying 29 people.
Indian Air Force aircraft took off from the airbase tmbaram near Chennai on July 22 at 8 pm and had to land at Port Blair airbase at 11 pm 20 minutes.
15 minutes after takeoff, officials said the plane lost contact with the control room, the aircraft had an emergency locator beacon, which is activated when there is a plane crash.
Read more: The Indian Air Force plane missing, 29 passengers on board
Officials were employing mostly air force plane.
After the incident, air force, navy and was the start of operation by the Coast Guard.
The Navy and Coast Guard surveillance ayyrkrafts 12 are still missing aircraft in the Bay of Bengal.
Indian Foreign Minister Manohar parykr was urged to make every effort to find the missing plane.
According to the report, more than 100 AN-32 aircraft currently used by the Indian Air Force, the aircraft can fly up to 3 to 4 hours without filling petrol.
According to a retired officer of the Air Force's aircraft are very strong, which are used for supplying the mountains and deserts.

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