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Wreckage of missing Yak-130 military aircraft found in Dak Lak

The wreckage of the Yak-130 military aircraft was located at Yok Don National Park in Buon Don district, the Central Highlands province of Dak Lak on November 8, two days after it crashed.
The wreckage of the Yak-130 military aircraft is located at Yok Don National Park, Dak Lak province. (Photo: VNA)
The wreckage of the Yak-130 military aircraft is located at Yok Don National Park, Dak Lak province. (Photo: VNA)

Dak Lak (VNA) – The wreckage of the Yak-130 military aircraft was located at Yok Don National Park in Buon Don district, the Central Highlands province of Dak Lak on November 8, two days after it crashed.

Competent authorities found the plane at 14:30 and are working to clarify the cause of the accident.

Earlier, the Ministry of National Defence said the aircraft took off from Phu Cat airport at 9:55 on November 6 for a long-distance and cloud-crossing training session. After completing the exercise, two pilots on boards encountered technical issues as the landing gear could not be released while emergency measures taken by them did not work. They were able to parachute from the plane at 10:51 at TB2 shooting range in Tay Son district.

Both pilots were found safe at night of the same day. They were reported to be in stable condition and were brought down from the mountain.

The search and rescue team found Senior Lieutenant Colonel Nguyen Hong Quan, chief flight instructor of the Air Force Regiment 940, at 8:05 pm. Then, at 10:30 pm, they found Colonel Nguyen Van Son, Commander of Air Force Regiment 940, about 1km away from Quan’s location./.


VNA

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