
CHOPPER KEDARNATH crash: On Sunday, a company crashed against the responsible Aryan Aviation manager Kaushik Pathak and Vikas Tomar manager after the Bell 407 helicopter transported seven people from Kedarnath Dham.
The company was submitted according to Section 105 BNS and Section 10 of the Aircraft Act.
At the beginning of the day, Aryan Aviation operations for Char Dham Yatra were also immediately suspended.
Uttarakhand cm Pushkar Sing Dhami also announced the suspension of the operations of the helicopters of the Charter and a pendulum helicopter in the region 15 and 16 June as security measures.
CHOPPER KEDARNATH
The tragic incident happened on Sunday around 5:20, after the helicopter took off for Guptkashi and crashed near Gaurikund. Seven people – five passengers, one child and one crew member on board – were all killed.
What caused the crash
Uttarakhand cm Pushkar Singh Dhammi said with reporters and said that capital had crashed due to poor weather conditions.
According to a government statement, the initial investigation suggests that the accident could have occurred because the helicopter flew to the ground or the mountain while still under control – the situation known as the controlled flight to the field (CFIT). It probably happened when capital was flying in poor visibility and a heavy cloud near the valley.
Fifth Helicopter crash in Kedarnath area
In the Kedarnath area, helicopter accidents are not unusual. The Sunday incident meant the fifth disaster related to the helicopter since the beginning of the season Char Dham Yatra 30, April, said PTI.
At the beginning of this month, one helicopter operating in the Kedarnath valley was forced to carry out an emergency landing on the highway due to a technical error shortly after takeoff. While the pilot suffered an injury, all five passengers escaped unharmed.
On May 8, there was another tragic in the Uttarkashi district after a helicopter crashed, resulting in the death of six people, including a pilot. Only one person survived.
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