DGCA Probes Emergency Landing of Ajit Pawar’s Chartered Plane
The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has launched an investigation after a chartered aircraft carrying Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar made an emergency landing in Mumbai due to a technical fault. All eight people on board, including Pawar and his family, are safe.
Key Takeaways
- DGCA investigating emergency landing of Ajit Pawar’s chartered Beechcraft Super King Air.
- Pilot reported a landing gear issue, sent an SOS, and returned safely to Mumbai airport.
- All eight passengers, including Pawar’s family, are unharmed.
Timeline of the Incident
The aircraft took off from Mumbai’s Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport (CSMIA) en route to Pune on Monday. Shortly after departure, the pilot detected a technical problem with the landing gear and issued an SOS alert.
The plane turned back and executed a safe emergency landing at CSMIA at 5:40 PM. Following the landing, the aircraft was towed to a parking bay for inspection.
Official Investigation Underway
A DGCA official confirmed the probe, stating, “We are investigating the incident.” The focus will be on the nature of the technical glitch and the crew’s response.
Passengers Safe
Deputy CM Ajit Pawar was travelling with his wife, Sunetra Pawar, and other family members to attend a function in Pune. Authorities confirmed that none of the eight people aboard sustained any injuries.
The incident highlights ongoing aviation safety protocols, even for VIP flights. Further details are awaited from the DGCA’s findings.



