It was learned this Saturday afternoon that two Tucano planes T-27 of the 2nd Air Combat Command of the Colombian Air Force, collided with each other Meta during training at the Apiay military base in Villavicencio.
(We leave you alone: the video of the exact moment when two planes collided and crashed at Apiay Air Base)
It is known that an officer has occupied so far. one of the planes died after the collision. This is Lieutenant Colonel Mario Andres Espinosa GonzalezHe served as the commander of the Air Command Aviation Training Group.
The other soldier affected by the collision is receiving treatment at a Villavicencio care center, where he recovers from his injuries and is evaluated by a medical team.
Preliminary report, after the accident, as seen in videos already circulating on social networks A plane crashed on the Apiay runwayand that two crew members launched it, only that the maneuver did not go well for the lieutenant colonel and the other soldier did.
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Fire crews, who went to the air base in the capital Meta, will investigate the incident. knowing what could go wrong in the airmaneuvers in which other Tucano pilots immediately isolate themselves to avoid impact.
In parallel with this, it became known from the central level. military forces It’s regrettable news in the air world for what happened on Saturday, July 1, exactly the month when two events are scheduled.
One is the 2023 International Aviation and Space Exhibition to be held in Antioquia, Rionegro; the other is traditional July 20 air walk, Independence Day. At this time, it has not been confirmed whether the aircraft received training for either of the two incidents.
After 19.00 in the evening, Land Forces Commander Gen. Helder Giraldocommented that a “Deep sadness for the unfortunate accident that mourns our Armed Forces today.. When this unfortunate event occurs, necessary investigations will be made to determine the conditions of the shape and location.
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