Rohit Pawar reiterates conspiracy claims behind uncle Ajit's death, says plane did not crash due to visibility issue
New Delhi [India], February 11 (ANI): Nationalist Congress Party (Sharadchandra Pawar) MLA Rohit Pawar on Wednesday reiterated his doubts over the circumstances surrounding his uncle Ajit Pawar's plane crash, suggesting it might be a conspiracy.
Addressing a press conference here, he raised questions over the aviation company. Citing the Arrow company's handler, Manoj Pawar, the NCP (SP) leader hinted that the plane crash did not occur due to a visibility issue in Baramati.
"Manoj Pawar said 'Visibility is okay' in a group that included Ajit Dada's PAs, Maharashtra Aviation Director, and the pilot. VSR Owner Vijay Kumar Singh said, 'The aircraft was well maintained, pilots were experienced, and the accident occurred likely due to visibility issues.' There is something wrong with this statement," he added.
"A local said, 'The plane carrying Dada had a different sound and was flying low'. When the aircraft was stalled, the stalling could also be manual, or there may be a mechanical error. The pilot or anyone would have had that reaction, as it was by Pilot Pathak. You have to maintain the aircraft daily. Who signed the Tech Log? We demand that the documents need to be looked into during the investigation," he added.
He said, "A plane crash in 2023 in Mumbai shows a flat runway. There is no ILS (Instrument Landing System) in Baramati; there was a crash in Mumbai, even after an ILS in Mumbai. The probability of an accident increases in the absence of the ILS. That (in the 2023 crash) was also a VSR aircraft. If we had had prior information (on the probe), Ajit Pawar might not have been in an accident. Even today, whether it's our CM, our Minister, our leader, or a few days ago, Sachin Tendulkar has come to Delhi. He had also used VSR aircraft there. The way VSR maintains the aircraft is incorrect. As a result, the 2023 accident in Mumbai and Ajit Dada's accident occurred. Therefore, we request that everyone please do not use any VSR plane, no matter how big the emergency is."
The Maharashtra MLA said, "Recently, EASA, the European Aviation Safety Agency, sent a message to the operator of VSR, saying how this accident happened in 2023. But no information was given there, not even through DGCA. So, due to the information not coming in, they cancelled the authorisation of VSR for the third-country operator. EASA, taking action, cancelled their license. Some senior journalists covering the aviation sector told me that the report was going to be given to the European agency through DGCA a few days ago, but one person deliberately stopped it. Who is that person? We may come to know later, but that person is a political person who has experience in aviation."
Union Minister of State for Civil Aviation Murlidhar Mohol confirmed that the black box from the ill-fated aircraft has been successfully recovered and is under analysis. (ANI)
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