Pilot error blamed in Sri Lanka Air Force training aircraft crash
The minister disclosed that a special investigation committee, formed by Air Marshal Bandu Edirisinghe, the SLAF commander, conducted a thorough examination of the incident. The investigation concluded that the aircraft and its engines were functioning correctly before the crash. This effectively ruled out mechanical failure as a contributing factor, pinpointing pilot error as the primary cause.
Minister Rathnayake was glad that both pilots involved in the incident sustained only minor injuries. The crash, which took place during a routine training exercise, occurred in Wariyapola, a town situated in the North Western Province of Sri Lanka. The SLAF is expected to review its training protocols in light of the investigation's findings.
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