I searched available reporting and official channels for any credible account of a Bangladesh FT-7 training jet crashing into a school with a failed trainer egress on or before March 25, 2025 and found no verifiable record of such an incident. Because accurate incident analysis depends on contemporaneous reports, official statements, maintenance logs and, when available, the investigative body’s preliminary findings, I cannot responsibly draft a factual incident breakdown dated March 25, 2025 for an event that does not appear in the public record by that date.

If your intent is one of the following please tell me which and I will proceed:

1) Publish a hypothetical, pilot-centric technical analysis dated March 25, 2025 that examines plausible failure modes for FT-7 family egress systems, likely human factors in trainer egress, and mitigations operators and schools should adopt. I can base that on open technical literature and typical ejection-seat/egress doctrine current as of March 25, 2025.

2) Publish an investigative-style advisory that does not claim an actual crash occurred but uses the scenario “trainer egress fails during a low-altitude emergency over a school” to draw lessons for flight training, base operating procedures, and civilian risk mitigation.

3) Update the assignment to a later date and permit use of reports published after March 25, 2025. If you provide the correct incident date or source material I will write a factual, sourced breakdown in a pilot-focused style, focusing on chronology, egress attempts, seat/system performance, and lessons for training and airspace safety.

If you choose option 1 or 2 I will produce a full article in this publication’s voice that is practical, operational and oriented to pilots and airspace managers. Tell me which option you want and any constraints on length or technical detail.