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Military units coordinate to search for the crash site of the Yak-130 aircraft.

Việt NamViệt Nam08/11/2024


On the morning of November 8, Colonel Dao Viet Hung, Commander of the Dak Lak Provincial Border Guard, said: The Dak Lak Provincial Border Guard Command is actively directing Border Guard Stations in the border area of ​​Buon Don district to coordinate with forces from the Dak Lak Provincial Military Command, the Air Force Officer School, Air Force Regiment 940 and functional units to organize forces and means to search for the Yak-130 training aircraft that crashed after the incident on November 6.

Units agree on the content of field search methods. Units agree on the content of field search methods.

Accordingly, the Dak Lak Provincial Border Guard Command has established a special working group led by a Deputy Commander and Chief of Staff to directly direct the search coordination work.

Currently, hundreds of officers and soldiers from the Dak Lak Provincial Border Guard, the Dak Lak Provincial Military Command, the Air Force Officer School, along with functional forces and local authorities, are present at the border area of ​​Krong Na commune, Buon Don district. At the same time, over 10 cars and many other types of vehicles have been mobilized to participate in the search for the missing plane; keeping abreast of the local situation.

Dak Lak: Military units coordinate to search for the crash site of the Yak-130 aircraft photo 2

Dense forests and many rivers and streams made the search difficult.

However, the area identified for search is a rugged mountainous area with many rivers and streams, difficult roads, and the authorities also mobilized more boats and canoes of the people to cross the river, making the search work of the authorities encounter many difficulties.

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Officers and soldiers of military units participate in the search for the crashed Yak-130 aircraft.

Previously, on the morning of November 6, Regiment 940 organized a daytime training flight at Phu Cat airport, Binh Dinh province with Yak-130 aircraft , flying lesson 208, flying long distances-nowhere-through clouds in complex meteorological conditions.

Dak Lak: Military units coordinate to search for the crash site of the Yak-130 aircraft photo 4

Forces are searching through the forest for a Yak-130 that crashed in the border area of ​​Krong Na commune, Buon Don district, Dak Lak province.

The flight crew consisted of Colonel Nguyen Van Son, Regiment Commander, flying the front cabin, and Lieutenant Colonel Nguyen Hong Quan, Flight Director, flying the rear cabin. This was the third flight, the second flight of the front cabin pilot in the flight crew of the day.

The plane took off at 9:55 a.m. and arrived at 10:38 a.m., when the flight ended and the pilot returned to land, he reported that the plane's landing gear could not be released, and he took emergency measures to handle the situation but still failed. The pilot reported to the flight commander and was allowed to parachute. The two pilots parachuted at 10:51 a.m. at the TB2 Shooting Range, Tay Son District, Binh Dinh Province.

On the night of November 6, two pilots who parachuted after the incident were found in good health in the mountainous area of ​​Tay Son district, Binh Dinh.

Based on the flight direction before the accident, the Air Defense - Air Force took the lead and coordinated with forces and localities to search for the missing plane.



Source: https://baodaknong.vn/dak-lak-cac-don-vi-quan-doi-phoi-hop-tim-kiem-vi-tri-roi-cua-may-bay-yak-130-233798.html

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