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MUMBAI, India – An aviation company official says it crashed in India's financial capital of Mumbai, killing five people, was not certified as
Anil Chauhan, a manager at UY Aviation, who owned the small King Air C90, said the plane was on a test flight when it crashed Thursday.
Chauhan told the TimesNow news channel Friday the aircraft had not yet been handed over to the company and did not have a certificate of airworthiness. The plane had been damaged in a crash six years ago while it was owned by a state government.
A civilian aviation ministry team reviewed the crash site where two pilots, two flight technicians and one person at the site were killed. 19659008] Copyright 2018 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
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