Indian girl among 3 died after two training aircraft collide midair in US
The two small training aircraft from a flight school collided midair in the US state in Florida and a 19-year-old Indian girl was dead among three people in the collision between aircrafts.
According to the Federal Aviation Administration, On Tuesday, 19 years old Nisha Sejwal, was killed in the accident along with Jorge Sanchez and Ralph Knight.
According to the police, The two small planes likely to piloted by trainers collapsed into each other over the Florida Everglades near Miami.
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As per the Miami Dade County Mayor, it is not the first accident in the Dean International flight school in Miami where the two aircraft- Piper PA-34 and Cessna 172 collided, A flight school has a history of more than two dozen incidents and accidents in the decade between 2007 and 2017.
However, At least three death has been confirmed and police is investigating whether the fourth person died.
According to dead girl Nisha Sejwal’s facebook page, In September, 2017 , The Indian girl took admission in the Dean International flight school. Though The scattered pieces of the crashed planes was located in a region only reachable by airboats.
As per the report, Two sufferer were discovered at the debrish of one small plane and a third was found near the crash site of the second aircraft.
Miami-Dade police spokesman Alvaro Zabaleta said “Preliminary information that is coming into our homicide detectives is that the two planes were possibly training, which leads us to believe that you have a pilot and a trainer or trainer and a student, and in another plane a trainer and student,”.
According to the report, On Tuesda, the search and rescue effort was suspended because of the low visibility.
An observer, who’s name Daniel Miralles at that time he was fishing in a canal near the airport, said he saw the situation when the planes collided and recorded a video of falling debris of planes on his cellphone. Futher, He added that, “I heard a weird sound. It sounded like a plane, but it sounded too close. It sounded like an 18-wheeler going 100 mph down the street,”.
However, According to the Dean International’s website, it offers primary instruction for student pilots, advanced instruction for private and commercial pilots and training for multi-engine flights.