Bangladesh Air Force Trainer Aircraft Crash.pptx

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About This Presentation

This presentation provides an in-depth analysis of a recent Bangladesh Air Force (BAF) trainer aircraft crash. It covers the key details surrounding the incident, including:

Incident Overview: A summary of the event, including the date, location, and type of aircraft involved.
Aircraft Specificatio...


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WELCOME

American International University-Bangladesh (AIUB) FACULTY OF ARTS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH PRESENTATION ON Aircraft Crash | Summer 2024 | Section: B6, Group: 01 SUPERVISED BY DILSHAD JAHAN MUMU

Name ID 1.Sahadat Hossain Nabid 24-57176-2 2.Efaj Elham Nur 24-57215-2 3.KM Mubin 24-57300-2 4.Sanjeda Salim Roshni 24-57952-2 5.Nafiz al Noor 24-58194-2 GROUP - 1 Team members

Bangladesh Air Force Trainer Aircraft Crash This presentation discusses the Bangladesh Air Force trainer aircraft crash that occurred in Chattogram on May 9, 2024. We will cover details about the crash, the pilots involved, and the aftermath.

Squadron Leader Asim Jawad Early Life Born March 20, 1992, in Manikganj, Bangladesh. Education Completed education at Savar Cantonment Public School and College, and Bangladesh University of Professionals. Air Force Career Joined Bangladesh Air Force in 2010. Family Man Squadron Leader Jawad was a dedicated pilot and a loving family man.

Crash Details 1 Aircraft Type A YAK-130 trainer aircraft of the Bangladesh Air Force crashed into the Karnaphuli River. 2 Time and Cause The crash occurred around 10:30 am due to a mechanical glitch. 3 Pilot Ejection Both pilots were able to eject from the aircraft using parachutes. But our squadron leader Asim Jawad sir died.

Pilot Fatality Squadron Leader Asim Jawad Squadron Leader Asim Jawad, 32, succumbed to his injuries while undergoing treatment. Wing Commander Suhan Hasan Khan Wing Commander Suhan Hasan Khan is currently undergoing treatment for his injuries.

AV Rescue Efforts Pilot Rescue Local sailors rescued both pilots from the Karnaphuli River. Medical Treatment The pilots were taken to medical facilities for treatment. And doctor declared Sir Asim Jawad was no more.

Previous Air Force Crashes Date Aircraft Location Outcome June 2015 F-7 fighter Sea Pilot missing October 2011 Fighter plane Shah Amanat International Airport Pilot ejects safely September 2010 Fighter jet Karnaphuli River Pilot ejects safely

Impact of Crash Location Proximity to Populated Areas The crash site near Patenga Naval Base and Shah Amanat International Airport raised concerns about potential civilian casualties. Averted Disaster Fortunately, the aircraft didn't crash within the airport vicinity, which could have caused significant damage and loss of life. Highlighting Safety Measures This incident emphasizes the importance of robust safety protocols and emergency response plans for air accidents near populated areas.

Where it could fall if Sir Asim Jawad try to save himself Leader Asim Jawad had prioritized saving his life over attempting to save the city. One side of the river was the Chittagong city and in another side there were the biggest factories and the port.

Pilot's Actions and Considerations 1 Prioritizing Safety Pilots are trained to prioritize both their own safety and minimizing potential damage on the ground. 2 Complex Decision-Making In crash scenarios, factors like altitude, speed, and aircraft conditions significantly influence the feasibility of evasive maneuvers. 3 Mitigating Potential Risks Squadron Leader Jawad's potential prioritization of avoiding populated areas would have been a crucial decision in mitigating potential casualties and destruction.

Conclusion This tragedy highlights the importance of air safety. We offer our condolences to the family of Squadron Leader Jawad and wish Wing Commander Khan a full recovery.

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