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Bangladesh Air Force fighter jet crashes in Chittagong, pilot missing

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sir, which jet is advanced F-7MB or F-7PG??

even in sea??
in sea its too much time also to survive bro many days pilot Eddie Rickenbacker and his crew survived 20 days on sea .BG is advanced as its new airframe with some new goodies

I have seen today Navy AW 109 in SAR.
why navy sir ? as we know every air base has own squadron of SAR . and SAR is not just any chopper but with specialized SAR operations equipment crew and trained for SAR .
 
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in sea its too much time also to survive bro many days pilot Eddie Rickenbacker and his crew survived 20 days on sea .

Not much hope. Time is not good. Its monsoon. So much high waves in sea now.

why navy sir ? as we know every air base has own squadron of SAR . and SAR is not just any chopper but with specialized SAR operations equipment crew and trained for SAR .

We have now only 2 specialized choppers for SAR. Which is AW109. They belong to Navy. Maybe BAF doing that separately with Bell.
 
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Coastguards find debris of Bangladesh Air Force’s F-7 fighter jet, pilot still missing

Published:2015-06-29 21:26:15.0 BdSTUpdated:2015-06-29 21:39:39.0 BdST
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    Coastguards find debris from the F-7 fighter jet that crashed in the Bay. The pilot is still missing. Photo: Sumon Babu/bdnews24.com


Bangladesh Coast Guard has recovered two pieces of debris from the F-7 fighter jet of Bangladesh Air Force that crashed in the Bravo Anchorage of the Bay of Bengal in Chittagong early Monday.

The fighter’s pilot Flight Lieutenant Rumman Tahmid Chowdhury is still missing since the crash that occurred during a training run around noon.

The joint search and rescue operation, that includes Air Force, Bangladesh Navy and Coast Guard personnel, did not find him until 7:30pm.

Rumman Chowdhury is the son of Abdul Qader Chowdhury of Chittagong’s Anwara Upazila. The family lives in Dhaka.

Three Navy ships were conducting the search when a Coast Guard boat took journalists to the scene of the accident in the sea.

Another ship and three metal shark patrol boats of the Coast Guard were also assisting in the rescue efforts.
Three Air Force helicopters were also seen in the air scouring the sea for Rumman and other parts of the plane.

Coast Guard East zone officer Lt Commander Durul Huda told bdnews24.com that the pieces of debris were found five miles west from Patenga beach during the search.

The operation was moving towards north, he added.

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Flight Lieutenant Rumman Tahmid Chowdhury. Photo taken from Facebook

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A ship and a boat of Bangladesh Coast Guard conducting a search and rescue in the sea. Photo: Sumon Babu/bdnews24.com
The authorities could not confirm whether the pilot, the only person aboard, could get out of the plane before it crashed.

According to witnesses, the training aircraft crashed in the sea at 11:20am after taking off from the BAF Base Zahurul Haque, next to Shah Amanat International Airport in the port city.

Md Babul Hawlader, watchman of ship MV Alexander which was anchored on the outer anchorage, told bdnews24.com that he was speaking to several Indians on the ship’s deck when the incident took place.
“I was pointing towards the airport as they wanted to know where it was. I saw the plane taking off at that time. A bit later, it crashed in the sea right before my eyes. The time was 11:20am,” he said.

Hawlader called an officer of the navy he knew right away.

“I saw two hands in the water after the plane crashed. I showed the spot to Navy and Coast Guard personnel when they arrived,” he added.

Shah Amanat International Airport’s Manager Wing Commander Nur E Alam earlier in the day said the control tower had lost contact with the aircraft at 11:10am.

“The search started right away. At 11:45am it was confirmed that the plane had crashed into the sea six miles off the Patenga beach,” he said.

The Air Force was yet to determine the reason behind the crash.

Inter-Services Public Relations Directorate Assistant Director Nur Islam told bdnews24.com that a probe committee would be formed to find the reason.

He refused to give further details, but said a press release would be issued later.
 
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Bangladesh Air Force fighter jet crashes in Chittagong, pilot missing
Chittagong Bureau, bdnews24.com

Published: 2015-06-29 13:03:02.0 BdST Updated: 2015-06-29 16:17:09.0 BdST


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    Bangladesh Air Force's F-7 fighter jets. File Photo
An F-7 fighter aircraft of the Bangladesh Air Force has crashed into the sea after taking off from the BAF Base Zahurul Haque, next to Shah Amanat International Airport in Chittagong.

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The pilot of the F-7 fighter, Flight Lieutenant ‘Tahmid’, is reported missing, Chittagong airport’s manager Wing Commander Nur E Alam told bdnews24.com.

The F-7 was used as a training aircraft.

The control tower lost contact with the aircraft at 11:10am. At 11:45am it was confirmed that the plane had crashed into the sea, he said.

Wing Commander Alam said the F-7 aircraft crashed into the sea six miles off the Patenga beach.

The air force, navy and the Chittagong port authorities have launched a joint rescue operation, said Alam.

Inter-Services Public Relations Directorate Assistant Director Nur Islam told bdnews24.com, “We are not yet certain as to how the plane went missing. A probe committee will be formed to ascertain the cause.”

He refused to give further details, saying a press release would be issued later.

Let us pray that he is safe.
 
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