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US Reveals Cause of Plane Crash Carrying Three Former Afghanistan Army Pilots

Published 31/12/2023
US Reveals Cause of Plane Crash Carrying Three Former Afghanistan Army Pilots
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RASC News Agency: The recent aviation involving three former Afghanistani military aviators in the United States has become a focal point in the American media landscape. In a report released on Sunday, December 31st, the US Transportation and Safety Headquarters declared that the crash was a consequence of the pilots’ lack of attention and disregard for the guidance provided by the flight instructor. The incident transpired in the state of Oregon, where the pilots neglected the instructor’s explicit instruction to land the aircraft in a confined area due to adverse weather conditions.

Mohammad Hussain Mousavi, Mohammad Bashir Safdari, and Ali Jan Ferdawsi, the three Afghanistani aviators, met their end during a test flight on December 16th. Reports indicated that their aircraft collided, culminating in the fatal crash. Having sought asylum in the United States following the Taliban’s takeover of Afghanistan and the collapse of the Republican regime, these aviators were affiliated with the support network for Afghanistanis in Beaverton. It is noteworthy that, in 2021, the Afghanistan government’s military comprised a total of 6,800 air force personnel.

The tumultuous situation in Afghanistan has driven numerous individuals linked to the former regime to flee to neighboring nations, seeking refuge and stability in European and American territories. Nevertheless, an array of challenges, including economic hardships and the looming threat of the Taliban, has left some individuals stranded in adjacent countries, enduring dire circumstances. While some have managed to find solace in third-world nations, others persist in facing adversities as they anticipate a resolution to their predicament.

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