Kedarnath Helicopter crash: Char Dham heli providers quickly banned, Uttarakhand CM directs for strict SOPs


A helicopter crashed close to the Kedarnath shrine in Uttarakhand early Sunday, killing all seven on board. The helicopter took off from Kedarnath for Guptkashi round 5:30 am and crashed quickly after.

Dehradun:

Amid a surge in emergency landings and accidents involving helicopters on the Char Dham Yatra route, Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami on Sunday issued strict directives to control and make sure the secure operation of helicopter providers within the state.

Heli providers quickly banned

Following the tragic helicopter crash close to Kedarnath, helicopter operations within the Char Dham area have been banned till additional discover. The ban has been imposed by Uttarakhand Civil Aviation Improvement Authority (UKADA) in coordination with the Directorate Common of Civil Aviation (DGCA).

This choice comes within the wake of accelerating incidents and security considerations, culminating within the latest crash that claimed seven lives. The ban will stay in impact till a radical evaluation of security protocols is accomplished and additional directives are issued.

CM orders strict SOPs

CM Dhami stated {that a} strict Commonplace Working Process (SOP) must be ready for the operation of heli providers within the state, through which a whole test of the technical situation of the helicopter and taking correct climate info earlier than the flight must be made necessary. 

The Chief Minister has directed the Chief Secretary to represent a committee of technical specialists, which can put together the SOP after a radical evaluation of all of the technical and security points of heli operations. This committee will make sure that the operation of heli providers is totally secure, clear, and as per the prescribed requirements.

CM directs to represent committee to probe helicopter accidents

Together with this, the Chief Minister has additionally directed that the high-level committee constituted to research the helicopter accidents which have occurred up to now within the state will totally examine each facet of the sooner heli accidents in addition to at this time’s heli crash and submit its report. This committee will examine the causes of every incident in depth and establish the responsible individuals or establishments and suggest strict motion in opposition to them.

The Chief Minister stated that the significance of heli providers within the state is immense for pilgrimage, catastrophe administration and emergency providers, therefore security shall be given prime precedence in these.

Helicopter crashes close to Kedarnath shrine

A tragic helicopter crash close to the Kedarnath shrine in Uttarakhand early Sunday morning claimed the lives of all seven individuals on board, together with six pilgrims and the pilot. The helicopter had taken off from Kedarnath en path to Guptkashi round 5:30 am when it crashed shortly after takeoff.

Rudraprayag District Catastrophe Administration Officer Nandan Singh Rajwar stated that the accident befell above the forests of Gaurikund amid poor visibility as a result of unhealthy climate. As per the information company PTI sources, the chopper belonging to Aryan Aviation Pvt Ltd crashed between Gaurikund and Trijuginarayan in Kedarghati and caught fireplace.

Earlier, on Might 8, a helicopter going to Gangotri Dham crashed in Uttarkashi district through which six individuals have been killed.


On June 7, a helicopter going to Kedarnath needed to make an emergency touchdown on the street as a result of a technical fault quickly after take-off through which the pilot was injured however the 5 devotees on board have been rescued safely.

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