Ajit Pawar was travelling in a Learjet 45. The aircraft has a fuel capacity of 2,722 kg and a range of 1,970 to 2,200 nautical miles. (PTI/File)
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News1830-01-2026, 10:26

Small Planes: Are They Unsafe? Understanding Turbulence After Ajit Pawar's Death

  • The death of Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar has intensified discussions on air travel safety, particularly concerning small planes.
  • Turbulence feels more intense in smaller aircraft due to their lighter weight and shorter wings, which are less effective at absorbing air disturbances.
  • Small planes typically fly at lower altitudes (10,000-25,000 feet) where weather conditions are more unstable compared to higher altitudes (35,000+ feet) for large jets.
  • Aviation experts state that turbulence itself does not cause plane crashes; the primary risk is passenger injury from not wearing seat belts.
  • All aircraft, including small planes, undergo rigorous safety tests and are designed to withstand turbulence, making them as safe as large commercial jets with proper precautions.

Why It Matters: Small planes are safe despite increased turbulence; passenger safety relies on seatbelt use and following crew instructions.

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