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India One Air Cessna C208 Crash Landing: Two Airlifted to Mumbai Amid DGCA Probe.

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India One Air Cessna C208 Crash Landing: Two Airlifted to Mumbai Amid DGCA Probe.
India One Air's Cessna Grand Caravan 208B, operating a regional flight, crash-landed near Rourkela, injuring all six on board, with two passengers now airlifted to Mumbai for specialized treatment.

Key Points

  • 1Six people, including two pilots, were injured when an India One Air Cessna Grand Caravan 208B made a forced landing near Rourkela on January 10, 2026.
  • 2Two injured passengers were airlifted to Mumbai for specialized treatment, with one person reportedly requiring ventilator support.
  • 3The pilot declared a 'Mayday' after a reported technical snag, executing a belly landing 15-20 km short of the Rourkela airport, which authorities credit with saving all lives.
  • 4India's DGCA and AAIB have initiated a detailed investigation into the incident, which involves an airline operating under the regional UDAN scheme.

The commercial aviation sector is closely monitoring a recent forced landing incident in Odisha, India. A Cessna Grand Caravan 208B aircraft, operated by regional carrier India One Air, crash-landed near Rourkela. The incident occurred on Saturday afternoon, January 10, 2026, during a scheduled flight from Bhubaneswar to Rourkela.

All six people on board were injured in the forced landing. The total included four passengers and two pilots. Two of the injured passengers have since been airlifted to Mumbai for advanced medical care, according to a recent report. Furthermore, one injured person is currently under ventilator support following the incident.

Incident Details and Pilot Action

The single-engine aircraft, bearing registration VT-KSS, was operating flight IOA102. The flight crew reported a technical snag shortly before the incident. The pilots acted quickly and declared a 'Mayday' call to Rourkela Air Traffic Control (ATC).

They executed a controlled forced landing on an open field near Jalda/Kansor. This site was approximately 15 to 20 kilometers short of the Rourkela airport. The pilot's decisive action to perform a belly landing is widely credited with saving the lives of all occupants. Odisha's Transport Minister stated the aircraft experienced a "sudden drop in pressure and lost balance". Aviation fuel was found leaking from the aircraft after the landing. This necessitated the area being sealed off as a safety precaution.

Regulatory Investigation and Regional Impact

The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has been informed of the accident. The Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau (AAIB) will conduct a detailed probe. The investigation aims to determine the precise cause of the technical snag and the forced landing.

India One Air is a scheduled commuter operator. It operates under the Indian government's UDAN scheme. This scheme is designed to boost regional air connectivity to smaller, Tier-2 and Tier-3 cities. The airline's fleet includes three Cessna Grand C208B aircraft.

  • The incident highlights the critical role of pilot training in emergency situations.
  • It brings focus to the maintenance and operational safety of single-engine aircraft in regional fleets.
  • The DGCA probe will review the aircraft's maintenance records and the crew's adherence to standard operating procedures.

This event underscores the inherent risks in commercial aviation and the importance of stringent safety oversight. For more commercial aviation news and industry analysis, visit flying.flights. The airline is cooperating fully with the aviation regulators. They are providing all necessary assistance to the injured passengers and crew.

Topics

India One AirCessna Grand Caravan 208BDGCAAircraft Accident Investigation BureauRourkelaRegional Aviation

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