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Small Aircraft Crashes Near Punjab’s Vehari Luddan Road, Both Pilots Survive

Aircraft crash near Luddan Road Vehari, Punjab. Both pilots ejected safely with minor injuries. Explosion heard across area.

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Wreckage of small aircraft crash near Luddan Road Vehari with smoke rising from fields

A small aircraft crashed near Luddan Road in Vehari, Punjab. Both pilots ejected safely with minor injuries. Explosion heard across area. Investigation into cause underway.

April 15, 2025

Vehari – 15 April; – Small aircraft crash near Luddan Road Vehari. Both pilots on board managed to eject safely before the crash and suffered only minor injuries.

According to a report, eyewitnesses saw the aircraft plummet into fields close to a private oil company’s depot. They described hearing a loud explosion followed by intense flames and smoke billowing into the sky.

Rescue teams rushed to the site, and the injured pilots were given immediate medical treatment. Police confirmed that the pilots parachuted out of the aircraft moments before impact, successfully saving their lives.

“The sound of the explosion could be heard from miles away,” a local resident said. “Flames were visible from afar, and thick smoke filled the sky.”

The aircraft, believed to be on a routine flight, crashed under circumstances that are still unclear. Authorities have yet to determine the cause of aircraft crash near Luddan Road Vehari, but an investigation is underway.

Police have cordoned off the area, and aviation officials are expected to conduct a detailed probe. So far, there are no reports of damage to nearby property or civilian casualties.

Aviation experts say pilot training and emergency preparedness likely helped prevent a tragedy. This incident has once again raised concerns about light aircraft safety protocols in the region.

Disclaimer:
This report on the aircraft crash near Luddan Road Vehari is based on updates from eyewitnesses, police sources, and coverage by Express News. Information is accurate as of the time of publishing and may be updated as more details emerge.

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