The Body Of The Pilot Of The T50i Golden Eagle Plane That Crashed In Blora Is Buried In Bekasi

MAGETAN - The body of the pilot of the T-50i Golden Eagle plane, First Lieutenant Pnb Allan Safitra Indra Wahyudi, who died when the plane crashed in Nginggil Village, Kradenan District, Blora Regency, Central Java, was buried in Bekasi, West Java.

The officer's body was flown to Bekasi after being buried in the 15th Air Squadron and released with a military ceremony led by the Commander of the Iswahjudi Air Base Marsma TNI M. Untung Suropati.

"The Indonesian Air Force is deeply saddened by this incident. First Lieutenant Pnb Allan Safitra is one of the best pilots of the Indonesian Air Force," said Head of the Indonesian Air Force Information Service (Kadispenau) Marsma TNI Indan Gilang Buldansyah when giving a press statement at the Iswahjudi Air Base, Magetan, July 19.

First Lieutenant Pnb Allan Safitra has joined the Air Squadron 15 Wing 3, Iswahjudi Air Base, Magetan since 2017. The pilot is an AAU graduate in 2015 and an Air Force Aviation School in 2017.

During his service, First Lieutenant Pnb Allan had a total of 822 flight hours, with 623 flying hours of them using the T-50i Golden Eagle aircraft. He left a wife named Dianka Fisrta who was married in August 2021.

First Lieutenant Pnb Allan Safitra Indra Wahyudi, ST (Han) had an accident and the piloted plane crashed while undergoing night flight training on Monday (18/7).

The plane with tail number TT-5009 he was flying made the last radio contact at 19.07 WIB, then it was reported to have crashed.

The wreckage of the plane wreckage was found by residents and regional officials in Blora Regency in the local forest area.