Devendra Fadnavis luckily escaped in Latur chopper crash

Devendra Fadnavis luckily escaped in Latur chopper crashDevendra Fadnavis luckily escaped in Latur chopper crash

Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis had a narrow escape on Thursday when the helicopter carrying him and five others crash-landed seconds after it took off from Nilanga in Marathwada’s Latur district. Though none of the four passengers and two pilots suffered serious injuries, it has raised questions on the safety and maintenance of the State-owned helicopter, purchased during the tenure of Congress CM Prithviraj Chavan in 2011. The Aircraft Accident Bureau, a division of the Ministry of Civil Aviation, will probe the accident.

The helicopter, which is government-owned, was surrounded by a huge crowd and the accident was recorded on mobile phones by people present at the venue. The visuals show Mr Fadnavis’ helicopter taking off and after reaching a certain height, landing back dramatically. Sources in the aviation industry said the incident was serious and Mr Fadnavis was fortunate.

“Our helicopter did meet with an accident in Latur but me and my team is absolutely safe and ok. Nothing to worry,” Mr Fadnavis tweeted after the accident. Later, speaking with the media, he said, “I am safe and it was a small incident. I am not injured. After take off, pressure was created. We realised that something was wrong and while landing back the helicopter got entangled with electricity wires.”

DGCA sources said an  team would conduct a detailed probe of the accident. “Cockpit voice recorder will be checked. The team will visit the site and the helicopter. The flight data will be obtained and analysed. It will give information about what happened to the engine, communication between the pilots, in what situation the incident took place. There could be two possibilities, either technical error or the pilot’s mistake,” an official said.

The official also said that the six-year-old Sikorsky helicopter was damaged beyond repair. Earlier, the CM’s helicopter at Gadchiroli had faced technical snag mid-air and he had to travel by road.

Eyewitnesses of the incident said a few onlookers sustained minor injuries in the accident. Electricity wires snapped, a pole collapsed and the helicopter even touched a truck that was nearby and a house, they said. The helicopter, in the process of landing back, could not reach to its original position from where it took off, eyewitnesses said.

Captain Sanjay Karve, director general of Maharashtra Civil Aviation, who was flying the helicopter, narrated the accident. “After take off, we felt air pressure. So, we tried to fly high but got entangled in the electric wires,” Mr Karve said.

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