Ajit Pawar Plane Crash as Investigators Find Empty Office and Recover Black Box

Ajit Pawar plane crash as AAIB investigators find VSR Aviation’s office empty, recover the black box, and seize key documents.

Mystery deepens in the Ajit Pawar plane crash as AAIB investigators find VSR Aviation’s office empty, recover the black box, and seize key documents.

The investigation into the Ajit Pawar plane crash has taken a shocking turn. New developments from the aircraft operator’s office and social media reactions have raised serious questions and increased public concern.

Ajit Pawar Plane Crash, AAIB Raid Finds VSR Aviation Office Completely Empty

The aircraft was operated by VSR Aviation (also known as VSR Ventures), a private charter company based in Delhi. When a three member team from the Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau (AAIB) arrived at the company’s Mahipalpur office for a surprise inspection, they found something unusual.

Employees Missing, Office Locked from Inside

According to reports, employees were present earlier in the day. However, when investigators reached the office, no staff members were found inside. The doors were reportedly locked from the inside, while company management claimed that no one was present at the time.

This strange situation has added to the mystery surrounding the crash.

Gatekeeper’s Emotional Statement Raises Questions “Sir, I Am a Poor Man,” Says Office Guard

When questioned by investigators, the office guard appeared scared and emotional. He reportedly told officials:

“Sir, I am a poor man. I have children to think about.”

This statement has led to speculation about whether staff members were pressured or scared into hiding information. After gaining entry, the AAIB team searched the office for several hours and seized important documents, including maintenance records, operational files, and crew details.

Black Box Recovered, Pilot’s Last Words Surface And Evidence Found Near Baramati Crash Site

Investigators have made major technical progress by recovering the Black Box (Flight Data Recorder) from the crash site near Baramati.

Early reports suggest that the cockpit voice recorder captured the pilot’s final words as a panicked *“Oh S!”**, just moments before the crash.

The Ministry of Civil Aviation (MoCA) confirmed that the probe is being carried out under AAIB Rules, 2023, ensuring a transparent and time-bound investigation.

Ajit Pawar’s Old Tweet Sparks Social Media Debate

Amid the investigation, an old tweet by Ajit Pawar has gone viral on social media. In the post, he had mentioned that when a flight lands smoothly, he often assumes the pilot is a woman.

Since the co-pilot of the crashed aircraft was a woman, social media users began resharing the tweet, triggering a heated online debate and mixed reactions across platforms.

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