Plane Crash In Odisha: Nine-Seater Aircraft Crashes Near Rourkela During Takeoff ; Watch
A nine-seater aircraft carrying six passengers and two crew members crashed near Jagada block, close to the Rourkela airstrip in Odisha, on Saturday. The plane, operated by IndiaOne Air, was preparing to fly from Rourkela to Bhubaneswar when the accident happened. Early reports suggest that the aircraft lost control soon after takeoff and came down near the airstrip area.

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The aircraft involved in the crash was a Charlie-208 model. It had two pilots on board at the time. Thankfully, there were no deaths reported, though all passengers and the crew sustained injuries. The situation could have been far worse, but the pilots' timely action helped avoid a major tragedy.
Rescue Teams Act Quickly
Right after the incident, emergency response teams rushed to the crash site. The injured passengers and crew members were taken to a nearby hospital for medical care. Reports confirmed that everyone was out of danger and receiving proper treatment.
Fire service units from Rourkela and Panposh were immediately sent to the location to help with rescue operations. The quick response from the fire department and local administration helped prevent further damage and ensured that the injured were attended to in time.
The injured pilots were identified as Captain Naveen Kadanga and co-pilot Tarun Srivastav. The passengers included Sushant Kumar Biwal, Anita Sahu, Sunil Agarwal, and Sabita Agarwal. All were later reported to be in stable condition.
The crash took place near Jalda, around 10 kilometers from Rourkela. The district administration and related agencies were placed on high alert, and additional safety measures were taken in the area. Officials made arrangements to manage the situation and ensure there was no disruption in nearby areas.
Officials Suspect Mechanical Failure
Bhubaneswar Airport Director Prasanna Pradhan confirmed the incident and said that further details would be shared after an investigation. Odisha's Transport Minister, B. B. Jena, also spoke about the accident, confirming that everyone on board was safe.
"This nine-seater private aircraft met with an accident near Jalda, about 10 kilometers from Rourkela. The passengers suffered minor injuries but are all stable. By God's grace, it was not a serious accident," Minister Jena stated.
Airport officials mentioned that the flight was part of a regular service between Rourkela and Bhubaneswar. A technical or mechanical failure is suspected to have caused the accident, though the exact reason is yet to be determined. Authorities have ordered a detailed investigation to find out what led to the crash.
Deputy Fire Officer Umakanta Naik shared that the aircraft had lost contact with the Air Traffic Control (ATC) before it was found to have made an emergency landing. He praised the pilot's efforts in landing the aircraft safely and avoiding a larger disaster.
All the injured were moved to Rourkela Hospital for treatment. The quick thinking of the pilots and the immediate response from rescue teams ensured that everyone survived the crash safely.
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