NEW DELHI, Dec 22: A small 20-year-old BSF plane ferrying the force’s technical personnel to Ranchi today crashed near Dwarka and burst into flames just outside IGI airport shortly after take-off killing all 10 people on board.
The ill-fated twin-engine Beechcraft Super King plane suddenly took a kind of u-turn towards the airport after taking off at 9.37 am and hit a tree while apparently approaching to land following a possible technical problem, according to officials from the Air Traffic Control and Directorate General of Civil Aviation(DGCA). Three officers were among the victims, BSF officials said.
The 11-seater plane, inducted into the force in 1995, then smashed through a portion of the boundary wall at the edge of the airport near a railway track and landed in a sewage treatment plant, they said, adding the accident happened at around 9.40 am amid reports the pilots may not have send any ‘Mayday’ signal to the ATC. Closest residential settlements were about one km away from the crash site.
“It is unfortunate that all 10 people including the pilots have died in the crash,” Union Minister of State for Civil Aviation Mahesh Sharma said. There were two pilots on board the plane that crashed at Shahbad Mohammadpur village.
An inquiry has been ordered by Civil Aviation Ministry.
BSF sources said the technicians were on their way to Ranchi to repair a helicopter.
The DG-level talks between India and Bangladesh scheduled today in Dhaka were cancelled in the wake of the crash, they said.
The bodies of all the 10 paramilitary personnel have been recovered and sent for post-mortem to Safdarjung Hospital.
A BSF statement said the aircraft was “totally burnt” and the bodies of the pilots and crew were “charred” to death.
The victims were identified as chief pilot and Deputy Commandant Bhagwati Prasad Bhatt of BSF, Rajesh Shivrain, co-pilot and second-in-command of paramilitary SSB, Deputy Commandant D Kumar, Inspectors Raghvendra Kumar Yadav and S N Sharma, Sub-Inspectors Ravindra Kumar, Surendra Singh, C L Sharma, ASI D P Chauhan and Constable K R Rawat.
Eyewitnesses said the plane hit a wall outside the technical area of the airport before bursting into flames and then crashed into a water body.
“We saw a plane spiralling down which crashed near the wall where work was going on. I could spot one body. A labourer who was working was also injured,” an eyewitness Suraj said.
The area was engulfed in dense smoke and fire with pieces of aircraft spread around.
The pilots were very experienced and they had carried VIPs and delegates of the two-day DG/IG conference held recently in Bhuj, BSF Director General D K Pathak said.
Before flying out from Palam today, the flight was again given an OK by ground technicians and staff, he said.
Several leaders including Prime Minister Narendra Modi condoled the loss of lives in the crash.
“Pained by the loss of lives in the BSF plane crash in Delhi. My thoughts are with the families of the deceased,” Modi said.
Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh briefed the Prime Minister about the mishap and rushed to the crash site.
Delhi Fire Service chief A K Sharma said 15 tenders were rushed to the spot to douse the flames. (PTI)