Two Moroccan Air Force officers killed in DA42 training aircraft crash
On the morning of November 21, a tragic accident occurred within the Moroccan Royal Air Force when a DA42 training aircraft crashed during a routine mission near the Ben Slimane Airbase.
The crash resulted in the deaths of two officers, Colonel (M.M.) and Commander (F.A.), who were conducting the training flight at the time, Caliber.Az reports citing foreign media.
Sources close to the incident report that the aircraft experienced a sudden malfunction, though the exact cause of the crash remains unknown. The crash resulted in a fatal explosion, and military authorities have launched a full investigation to determine the technical and operational factors behind the tragedy.
The DA42 aircraft involved was part of the Royal Air Force's advanced training fleet, which is used for intensive training programs designed to prepare pilots for a variety of operational conditions. These programs are primarily conducted at the Ben Slimane Airbase.
The incident has deeply affected the military community, sparking widespread shock and mourning within the Air Force. As the investigation progresses, efforts are underway to identify the causes of the crash and implement preventive measures to avoid similar incidents in the future.
By Vafa Guliyeva