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Thai Air Force says 2 pilots killed in plane crash during training mission

Two pilots died in a training flight crash of an AT-6TH Wolverine light-attack aircraft, one of eight in the RTAF fleet, with the cause under investigation.

  • Two Thai Air Force pilots died when an AT-6TH Wolverine aircraft crashed during a training mission in Chom Thong district, about 60 kilometers from Chiang Mai.
  • The two-seat turboprop light attack and reconnaissance plane went down in a military training area, and the cause of the crash is under investigation.
  • The AT-6TH Wolverine is a U.S.-made fighter-trainer produced by Beechcraft , and Thailand completed commissioning its fleet of eight aircraft in September.
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2 pilots killed in military trainer aircraft crash in N. Thailand

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Thai Air Force says 2 pilots killed in plane crash during training mission

Two Thai Air Force pilots have died in a plane crash during a training mission. The AT-6TH Wolverine aircraft went down on Thursday in Chom Thong district, about 60 kilometers (37 miles) from Chiang Mai airport.

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Villagers recounted the moment a light attack aircraft of the Royal Thai Air Force crashed in a forest in Chiang Mai. The two pilots steered the plane away from populated areas before the crash. The Air Force issued a statement praising the pilots and ordered an investigation into the cause of the accident.

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The Nation Thailand broke the news in Bangkok, Thailand on Thursday, January 29, 2026.
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