Ghatkopar crash: Aircraft was on 'illegal test flight', illegally insured, says report

Ghatkopar crash: Aircraft was on 'illegal test flight', illegally insured, says report

On June 28, a King Air C-90 charter aircraft crashed during a test flight in Ghatkopar, Mumbai

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PTI
  • Dec 31, 2018,
  • Updated Dec 31, 2018 9:09 AM IST

The aircraft involved in the Ghatkopar crash that killed five people earlier this year was on an "illegal test flight" and the plane itself was once brought to Mumbai in pieces in trucks, according to a report.

Besides, the aircraft was insured for Rs 7 crore in January last year in an illegal and non-transparent manner, a Parliamentary panel has said.

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The aircraft involved in the Ghatkopar crash that killed five people earlier this year was on an "illegal test flight" and the plane itself was once brought to Mumbai in pieces in trucks, according to a report.

Besides, the aircraft was insured for Rs 7 crore in January last year in an illegal and non-transparent manner, a Parliamentary panel has said.

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Also Read: Govt plans to invest Rs 1,227 crore through EDF to push intellectual property rights in IT, electronics

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