A flight in an aeroplane is a highly exciting experience. It is flying in the air like a bird. The whole thing is strange and wonderful.

But there is also a risk in the flying. Though cases of aeroplane crash are not very much common.

I once happened to see a sight of aeroplane crash. Last year I was in my village. It was morning. I was out for a walk.

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As I was moving up and down the railway bridge, I heard a terrible sound. I looked into the direction from where sound was heard. I saw an aeroplane burning. I at once ran to the place of occurrence.

The scene which I saw was a moving scene of human misery. An aeroplane had met with an accident. It had taken off from the Indira Gandhi Aerodrome, Delhi.

Aeroplane Crash

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It was bound for Madras. It carried 100 pas­sengers besides the pilot. It had covered hardly one hundred kilome­ters when the trouble with the engine started.

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The pilot tried his best to set the engine right. When all his attempts failed, he decided to land. As the plane was gliding down, it struck against a hill. It crashed down with a terrible noise. The engine caught fire. The plane split to pieces.

The passengers in the plane cried for help. Their cries were heart­rending. When I reached the scene of accident, I found many passen­gers dead. I pulled out the two passengers safe. The rest could not be saved.

The place within an area of half a kilometers was all filled with the little pieces of the body of the plane.

The two passengers whom I had saved had serious injuries on their bodies. The skins of their bodies were burnt. I ran back to police station. A rescue party at once started for the place of occurrence.

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The first thing that the rescue party did was to extinguish fire. Buck­ets full of sand were thrown on the fire.

After half an hour’s struggle, the fire was brought under control. There lay dead bodies of the passen­gers and the pilot.

It was a ghastly scene. The whole scene was filled by the small pieces of the smashed aeroplane. The air was also charged with heat.

I had never seen such a sight of misery before in my life. The two living passengers were carried on the stretcher to the town hospi­tal. When they recovered their senses, police recorded their statements.

The dead bodies were also carried in a truck to the nearest police station. Men of Civil Aviation reached the village to hold an enquiry into the accident.

It was then I felt how dangerous it was to fly in the air. The officials who had come from Delhi to hold an enquiry praised my efforts in hav­ing saved two lives.

They mentioned my name in their report with re­spect. They recommended that I should be suitably rewarded for my uncommon courage and determination.