AT-6TH Light Attack Aircraft Crashes in Chiang Mai, Investigation Underway
An AT-6TH light attack aircraft assigned to Wing 41 in Chiang Mai crashed on Tuesday at approximately 10:30 AM. The Royal Thai Air Force has not disclosed the cause of the incident, and an investigation is ongoing.
The aircraft, which had been in service for less than a year since its induction in September 2025, is part of a fleet of 12 AT-6THs acquired to replace older L-39 ZA/ART jet trainers. The crash raises concerns about the aircraft's early operational performance.
The AT-6TH is designed for various roles, including close air support and reconnaissance, and features a cockpit designed for pilots transitioning from fighter jets. The RTAF had previously trained its first group of pilots in the United States before the aircraft was commissioned. Both pilots on board the crashed aircraft were killed.
