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BREAKING: One killed in Chiang Mai plane crash: See video 

By The Nation

 

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A crew member is reported to have died in a plane crash in the northern province of Chiang Mai.

 

The news about the crash broke at around 5 pm Thailand time.

 

Eyewitnesses said that a pilot had ejected safely from the aircraft, but one crew member was found dead at the crash scene.

 

There are no details about the type of the aircraft.

 

Officials have sealed off the site, and an Air Force helicopter is flying over the crash scene.

 

No outsiders or members of the media have been allowed to go near the crash site.

 

 

Source: https://www.nationthailand.com/news/30372807

 

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25 minutes ago, snoop1130 said:

Officials have sealed off the site, and an Air Force helicopter is flying over the crash scene.

 

No outsiders or members of the media have been allowed to go near the crash site.

except, you know, like this video and photos and a bunch of stuff on Facebook and Instagram and Twitter.

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there was one flying like a bat outahell earlier today......near chomtong

 

usually don't bother me but i got a strange fear this morning...... somehow seemed very low from the sound

of the plane and I actually thought this is dangerous stuff

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[UPDATE]

Air Force pilot instructor killed in Chiang Mai jet crash 

By The Nation

 

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A Royal Thai Air Force (RTAF) jet trainer crashed in Chiang Mai province yesterday evening, killing one pilot and injuring another.

 

Read also: One killed in Chiang Mai plane crash: See video

 

The deceased pilot has been identified as Squadron Leader Naruephol Lertkuson, who was the instructor. The survivor is Flying Officer Theerawat Khoonkhunthod, who is a trainee.

 

Theerawat has reportedly sustained minor injuries.

 

 

RTAF spokesperson Air Marshal Phongsak Semachai said an investigation had been launched into the cause of the crash, adding the two-seater, Czech-made L-39 was making a return trip to the airfield of Wing 41, to which both officers were assigned.

 

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Squadron Leader Naruephol Lertkuson

 

An RTAF source said that the survivor was the first to eject from the dropping aircraft, and the instructor ejected when the altitude was too low.

 

Source: https://www.nationthailand.com/news/30372835

 

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What does “when the altitude is too low” mean?

 

i wonder if he ejected at all? The trainees are suppose to be making the mistakes not the instructors...

 

interested to hear their final conversation....a critical mistake was made somewhere in the final minutes

 

 

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37 minutes ago, cardinalblue said:

What does “when the altitude is too low” mean?

 

i wonder if he ejected at all? The trainees are suppose to be making the mistakes not the instructors...

 

interested to hear their final conversation....a critical mistake was made somewhere in the final minutes

 

 

Perhaps the plane had rotated when he ejected and he was ejected towards the ground.  When I was in the AF that happened to a pilot at my base.

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They are constantly looping around CM City and I know they require training and I admit to knowing very little about aircraft but have thought over the last 12 yrs why not practice over a less populated area with an airfield to practice take offs and landing.This aircraft could have killed many on the ground, this was not sparsley popuated area.

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2 hours ago, Brickbat said:

Huge Govt surplus and shitty eastern bloc planes! Wing 41 in the heart of CM. I see them whizzing around , planes and helicopters,   quite often from my balcony. Let’s hope they get their damn act together. 

RIP to the pilot. 

What a remarkably dumb thing to say because first world jets "whizz around" without incident ?

https://www.npr.org/2019/04/10/711693546/pieces-of-missing-japanese-f-35-fighter-jet-found-pilot-still-missing-after-cras

Unit cost: F-35A: $89.2M  

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