The Asian Age

Wreckage of AN-32 is spotted in Arunachal

Reaching site via land route to be another challengin­g job

- MANOJ ANAND

Search teams of the Indian Air Force (IAF) on Tuesday succeeded in spotting the wreckage of an AN-32 aircraft that went missing with 13 on board on June 3 in Arunachal Pradesh.

The wreckage was found in Payum Circle of Siang district, about 15-20 kms north of the flight path of the plane. It was spotted at a height of around 12,000 feet by an Mi-17 helicopter of the IAF.

The IAF announced the spotting of the wreckage through a tweet on social media and said that efforts are now on to find the status of the occupants. Teams from the Army, Navy and Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP), supported by night-time sensors, worked through the night to trace the missing plane. The IAF said that the search area had been expanded despite challenges posed by vegetation, inhospitab­le terrain and poor weather.

State government authoritie­s said teams on the ground are being sent to the wreckage site.

The plane was travelling from Jorhat in Assam to a remote military landing strip in Mechuka in Arunachal Pradesh when it vanished from the radar around 1 pm.

The Air Force had deployed two Mi-17s and advanced light helicopter P8i from Tamil Nadu in the search.

◗ The plane was traveling from Jorhat in Assam to a remote military landing strip in Mechuka in Arunachal when it vanished from radar

The search team of the Indian Air Force on Tuesday succeeded in spotting wreckage of an AN-32 aircraft that went missing with 13 on board on June 3 in Arunachal Pradesh.

The wreckage has been found in Payum Circle of Siang district. It was spotted by a Mi-17 helicopter of the Indian Air Force, at a height of around 12,000 feet.

The Air Force authoritie­s who announced this through a tweet on the social media said that efforts are now on to found the status of occupants and establish survivors.

Teams from the Army, Navy and ITBP troops, supported by night-time sensors, worked through the night. The Air Force said that the search area had been expanded despite challenges posed by vegetation, inhospitab­le terrain and poor weather.

The state government authoritie­s said that they have got the location of the wreckage from the Air Force authoritie­s and preparing a team on the ground to reach the place through the land route. It is going to be another challengin­g job for the search team, the local authoritie­s engaged in search operation said.

The plane was traveling from Jorhat in Assam to a remote military landing strip in Mechuka in Arunachal when it vanished from the radar.

The IAF had deployed two Mi-17s and an Advanced Light Helicopter, the P8i — a long-range maritime reconnaiss­ance aircraft from Tamil Nadu for the search.

Intense search operations have been going on in the area ever since the IAF jet went missing. Family members of the missing personnel who were travelling onboard have also been stationed in Assam in anticipati­on of any news about the fate of the missing aircraft.

According to the local state government authoritie­s helping the Air Force in the search operation on the ground, the location of wreckage of the aircraft is about 15-20 kms north of the flight path of the missing AN-32 aircraft.

The bad weather condition had stalled aerial search operations for the missing aircraft for two days early this week while ground operations continued in the mountainou­s area.

The IAF on Saturday announced a reward of `5 lakh to anyone providing informatio­n about location of the AN-32 transport aircraft.

It is significan­t that the place where the plane had been flying was mountainou­s and heavily forested while landing and take-off at Mechuka are extremely difficult. Coupled with erratic weather, the region is among the most inhospitab­le for air transport.

The AN-32 is a Soviet-designed twin-engine turboprop transport aircraft used extensivel­y by the IAF for over four decades. Since it joined the IAF fleet, the rugged planes used to ferry people and air-drop supplies have undergone several rounds of upgrades.

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