
In a tragic incident in Canada, a pilot of a student of Indian origin was between two people killed in a middle air collision between two training planes near Steinbach Airport in South Manita on Tuesday. The accident occurred only 400 meters from the runway used by Harv’s Air, a popular pilot training school.
The victims were identified as Sreehari Sukesh, a 21 -year -old Kerala student and Savanna May Royes, a 20 -year -old Canadian state member. Both were reportedly classmates, and when there was a collision, they performed on flight.
The Consulate General confirmed unfortunate messages and shared a statement of X (formerly Twitter), expressed condolences and secured support to the surviving family.
“With deep grief, we mourn the tragic walk through Mr. Sreehari Sukesh, a young Indian student pilot who lost his life in a middle collision near Steinbach, Manitoba. We extend our deepest confusion.
According to local media and Harv’s air officials, two student pilots practiced take -off and landing on the Cessna single -engine when there was a collision.
Adam Penner, President of Harv Air, said that both pilots seemed to try to land simultaneously and collided only a few hundred meters from the track. While the aircraft was equipped with radios, no pilot seems to see the other approach.
The Royal Canadian police (RCMP) confirmed that both pilots were dead on the crime of the crime. There were no passengers on board or on board.
Sreehari Sukesh has already received a license of his private pilot and, according to reports, followed commercial pilot certification.
Harv’s Air was founded at the beginning of the 70s and is a family aircraft that trains over 400 students from around the world every year and provides professional and recreational aviation students.
Through the Consulate, the Indian government continues to coordinate with the Canadian authorities and family to provide assistance and to ensure support at this difficult time.
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