IAF's transport plane with 29 on board goes missing

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Press Trust of India Chennai/New Delhi
Last Updated : Jul 22 2016 | 3:57 PM IST
An Indian Air Force's AN 32 transport plane today went missing with 29 people on board, including six crew members, while it was on its way from near Chennai to Port Blair, home to tri-service command.
A massive search and rescue operation has been launched by the IAF, Navy and the Coast Guard, deploying five aircraft and 13 ships for tracking the plane which made the last radio contact at 0846 hours, 16 minutes after take off from Tambaram air base.
The 29 people on board the Air Force's workhorse for a long period included two pilots, a navigator besides personnel from the Navy and the Army.
"The plane, which was on a routine courier service, took off at about 0830 hours from Tambaram and it was scheduled to land at Port Blair at 1130 hours but it is overdue," IAF spokesperson Wing Commander Anupam Banerjee said.
Defence sources said the plane was at about 23,000 feet when the last contact was established.
While IAF has pressed into service a C130 plane along with two AN32, the Navy has deployed two P8i maritime surveillance and anti-submarine warfare aircraft from the strategically important Port Blair.
The Navy has pressed into service two Dornier aircraft and 13 ships with the Eastern Fleet Commander on board for the search and rescue operation.
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Meanwhile, Coast Guard said their reconnaissance Dornier aircraft has reached the site from where the IAF plane had sent the signals for the last time.
"Our Dornier (plane) has reached the site where the signals were sent by the (IAF) aircraft for the last time. We are looking for clues," said a senior Coast Guard official.
Coast Guard has rushed four ships--ICGS Sagar and Samudra Pehredar from Chennai and ICGS Rajshree and ICGS Rajveer from Port Blair--to the spot.
Another ships ICGS Vishwasth has been on stand-by at Prot Blair.
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Meanwhile, Home Minister Rajnath Singh has asked the
National Disaster Response Force to assist the Air Force, the Navy and the Coast Guard to locate the missing aircraft.
Singh spoke to NDRF chief O P Singh and asked him to ensure the assistance in the search and rescue operation.
Sources said that NDRF will provide manpower from its Chennai base.
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First Published: Jul 22 2016 | 3:57 PM IST

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