The aircraft had been on a routine patrol south of the city of Chennai when it disappeared off radar screens at about 9.30 pm on Monday, defence spokesperson Sitanshu Kar said.
Three crew members were on board the plane, which took off from Chennai at 5.30 pm, the Press Trust of India news agency reported quoting aviation sources.
Kar said search and rescue efforts were underway to find the Indian Coast Guard (ICG) plane, which had been on a regular "surveillance sortie over sea" and failed to return to base at 10 pm.
"The missing Dornier a/c was the latest induction in ICG, in 2014, and was being flown by highly experienced crew," Kar posted on Twitter.
The missing Dornier a/c was the latest induction in ICG, in 2014, and was being flown by highly experienced crew.
— Ministry of Defence, Government of India (@SpokespersonMoD) June 9, 2015
Navy ships and the coast guard were scouring waters in the area where the plane went missing some 152 kilometres south of Chennai, he also said in a tweet.
#ICGDornier 5 ICG & 4 IN ships, aircraft including LRMS a/c P8I are conducting SAR 4 the missing Dornier (File pic) pic.twitter.com/NpHilImFpK
— Ministry of Defence, Government of India (@SpokespersonMoD) June 9, 2015
Nine navy and coast guard boats along with aircraft were being used in the ongoing search, he said.
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