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At least 19 people have died and over 100 were injured after a Bangladesh Air Force training jet crashed into a school campus in Dhaka. The F-7 BGI aircraft came down in the Milestone School and College area just 12 minutes after take-off, striking buildings during the busy lunchtime rush. The pilot reportedly tried to divert the plane away from crowded areas but crashed into a two-storey building on the school grounds. Most victims were students and staff, with dozens suffering burn injuries. Parents and relatives rushed to the scene and hospitals, searching for their loved ones. Authorities say the aircraft experienced a technical malfunction. An investigation has been ordered, and Tuesday has been declared a national day of mourning.
Don't blame the Tech or where it was made. It was the Pilot's fault for not having the Proper training. You can have the best technology in the world, but if the wielder of that tech is not properly trained to handle that tech, then having such advanced tech is meaningless in their hands, thus a crash will happen.
May God console the bereaved families and those who perished may rest in peace. Don't blame the Tech or where it was made. It is the Pilot's fault for not having the proper training. You can have the best technology in the world, but if the wielder of that tech is not properly trained to handle that tech, then having such advanced tech is meaningless in their hands, thus the crash may happen.
Watch the report via the link.
Don't blame the Tech or where it was made. It was the Pilot's fault for not having the Proper training. You can have the best technology in the world, but if the wielder of that tech is not properly trained to handle that tech, then having such advanced tech is meaningless in their hands, thus a crash will happen.
May God console the bereaved families and those who perished may rest in peace. Don't blame the Tech or where it was made. It is the Pilot's fault for not having the proper training. You can have the best technology in the world, but if the wielder of that tech is not properly trained to handle that tech, then having such advanced tech is meaningless in their hands, thus the crash may happen.
Watch the report via the link.