Redbird Aviation Training Aircraft Involved in Incident Near Baramati, Cadet Pilot Safe
Redbird Aviation Aircraft Incident Near Baramati, Pilot Safe

A Redbird Aviation training aircraft was involved in an incident near Baramati airport in Maharashtra on Tuesday during a solo training sortie, though the cadet pilot escaped unhurt, the flying training organisation said.

Details of the Incident

The aircraft, a Tecnam P2008JC bearing registration VT-RFY, was involved in the occurrence at Gojubavi in the vicinity of Baramati airport at around 9 am. According to a statement issued by Redbird, the aircraft was undertaking a solo flight at the time of the occurrence, and the cadet pilot is reported to be safe. The statement added that the situation is fully under control, with no injuries to the student pilot. Necessary actions are being undertaken in coordination with the relevant authorities, and a detailed update will follow after further assessment and investigation.

History of Incidents

Redbird Aviation has witnessed a series of training aircraft accidents and incidents over the past few years amid the rapid expansion of India’s pilot training sector. In 2023, a training aircraft operated by the FTO crash-landed near Baramati after developing a technical problem during a sortie, while another aircraft was involved in a runway excursion during landing. In separate incidents over the years, trainee pilots operating Redbird aircraft have carried out precautionary or forced landings in fields outside the airport perimeter following engine-related or operational issues. Most of the incidents did not lead to serious injuries, though several aircraft sustained substantial damage and triggered investigations by the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA).

Wide Pickt banner — collaborative shopping lists app for Telegram, phone mockup with grocery list

Industry Context

The recurring occurrences have drawn attention to the pressures faced by flying training organisations amid rising demand for commercial pilot training, high aircraft utilisation and challenging weather conditions during training operations. The rapid expansion of India’s pilot training sector has led to increased scrutiny of safety protocols and maintenance practices.

Pickt after-article banner — collaborative shopping lists app with family illustration