In Canada, the Indian Consulate General said on Wednesday that two train pilots in the painful spell between two training planes in Canada, including the pilot, had died. The accident took place around 400 meters from the Runway used by Harvez Air Pilot School, near Southernbak South Airport in Southernbak South Airport in Southernbak South Airport.
The Consulate Embassy said in a post at X. “With deep sorrow, we have lost their deep sensory in a flight, Sirheri Sikash.
According to local media reports, Srheri had already received his private pilot license and he was trying to get his business pilot certificate. According to Harve’s Air Pilot Training School President Adam Penal, both students were practicing the pilot small Seasona single-engine aircraft.
According to Adam Packer, it seems that the two pilots tried to land at once and hit some hundred yards from the small runway. According to a report of the New York Post, their planes were radio in the ships, but no pilot looks not to come to another. The Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) announced the two pilots dead on the spot.
Harv’s Air Pilot Training School Peer was started at the early 1970’s. It trays about 400 student pilots every year. The plane of the world have come here for the training of the plane for professional and entertainment purposes.