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Delhi cadet pilot injured by live propeller at Kanpur flight training institute

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A 22-year-old female cadet pilot from Delhi suffered a lower back injury at a flight training institute in Kanpur. The incident occurred when she disembarked a Tecnam P2006T training aircraft before both its engines had fully shut down. The spinning propeller struck her during the exit, causing the injury. India's aviation regulator, the DGCA, has initiated a formal inquiry into the incident. The instructor involved has been grounded and the aircraft taken out of service pending the outcome of the investigation.

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