A major accident was averted today (May 4) at Panethi airport located in Mahua Kheda area of aligarh district. During training, the Pioneer PNH aircraft slipped from the runway while landing and hit the boundary wall of the airport. The plane was shattered in this accident, but luckily the trainee pilot Parv Jain present in the plane did not suffer any serious injury and he is completely safe. This incident has been confirmed by senior officer of the Civil Aviation Department SS Agarwal.

Actually, this accident happened around sunday afternoon, when trainee pilot Parv Jain was flying the plane as part of scheduled flight practice. According to the information, Parv Jain is learning to fly a plane under the training program of the Civil Aviation Department and this was part of his regular training. As soon as he tried to land the plane on the runway, due to unknown reasons, the plane went out of control and directly hit the boundary wall of the airport.

In this accident, the front part of the plane was completely damaged and it was blown to pieces. However, due to the alertness of the pilot and safety measures like airbags, Parv Jain did not suffer any physical damage. He was immediately given first aid by the airport medical team and then sent to the local hospital for monitoring.

As soon as the information about this accident was received, the local unit of the Civil Aviation Department and the airport administration immediately swung into action. fire department, police and medical staff were sent to the spot. SS Agarwal, a senior officer of the Civil Aviation Department, told the media, "This accident happened during a training flight. A student named Parv Jain was practicing landing as part of training, when this accident occurred. Fortunately there is no loss of life or property. Technical investigation of this matter has been started."

According to preliminary information, the main reason for the accident is said to be the plane losing control of the runway during landing. However, concrete information about this will be available only when the technical investigation is completed. The Civil Aviation Department has ordered an investigation of the plane's black box and other technical records.

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