Aircraft took a round in air, appeared unstable: Eyewitnesses on Ajit Pawar plane tragedy

Mumbai: The aircraft carrying Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar tilted mid-air and appeared to lose control moments before it crashed near Baramati in Pune district on Wednesday morning, eyewitnesses claimed.
Pawar (66) and four other persons were killed after their aircraft crashed near Baramati at 8.50 am, officials said.
A woman who witnessed the incident said she noticed the aircraft circling the Baramati airport before the crash.
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"It took a round in the air, appeared a bit unstable, and as it was approaching the runway to land, it hit the ground hard and exploded. There was a loud sound that could be heard at our home," the woman told a news channel, as reported by PTI.
She said several parts of the aircraft were hurled into the air after the explosion and fell near her house. "The plane tilted before coming down. We saw the explosion, and it was frightening," she said.
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Another eyewitness said the aircraft appeared to be losing control as it descended. "The way the plane was coming down, we felt it was going to crash. It was around 100 feet above the runway. As we rushed towards it, we saw flames, followed by four to five consecutive blasts, which prevented us from going anywhere near the aircraft," he told reporters.
"It was a major fire. We later learned that Pawar was on the aircraft. It was shocking for us," he added.
According to Flight Radar, the flight took off from Mumbai at 8.10 am and disappeared from radar around 8.45 am.
Pawar was travelling to Baramati from Mumbai to address public meetings as part of the campaign for the February 5 zilla parishad elections in the state.
There were five people on board when the aircraft crashed at 8.50 am, a police official said.
Superintendent of Police Sandip Singh Gill said that after the crash, there was a fire. "People onboard were immediately taken to the hospital," he added.