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Crash That Killed Ajit Pawar Was One Of Many: NDTV Checks 10-Year Data

NDTV Top Stories·2 March 2026·4h ago1 min read0 views
Crash That Killed Ajit Pawar Was One Of Many: NDTV Checks 10-Year Data

A recent investigation by NDTV has highlighted the alarming frequency of air crashes in India over the past decade. The analysis includes a comparison of incidents, such as the notable 2016 air ambulance accident where a flight from Patna to Delhi crash-landed in Najafgarh. In stark contrast to the recent Red Airways disaster that claimed all seven lives, this earlier incident saw all passengers survive, thanks in large part to the pilots' commendable actions. Such incidents underscore the ongoing concerns around aviation safety in the country, prompting calls for stricter regulations and better training for crews. The report indicates that while some accidents resulted in loss of life, others were averted through quick-thinking and skillful handling by flight crews. The data serves as a critical reminder of the need for continuous improvements in aviation safety standards to prevent future tragedies. As India’s aviation sector expands rapidly, ensuring passenger safety remains a paramount challenge for regulators and operators alike.

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