WATCH: Helicopter bounces, turns 270 degrees while landing at Kedarnath helipad, DGCA begins investigation

WATCH: Helicopter bounces, turns 270 degrees while landing at Kedarnath helipad, DGCA begins investigation

After the incident in Kedarnath, aviation regulator DGCA has asked the chopper pilots to exercise caution whenever there are tailwinds when they are heading for landing

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WATCH: Helicopter bounces, turns 270 degrees while landing at Kedarnath helipad, DGCA begins investigation

New Delhi: A helicopter of Thumby Aviation on 31 May bounced and turned 270 degrees while landing at a Kedarnath helipad, following which aviation regulator DGCA asked the chopper pilots to exercise caution whenever there are tailwinds when they are heading for landing, officials said on Monday.

The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has started an investigation into this incident, its officials said.

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It could not be immediately ascertained how many passengers were present in the chopper at the time of the incident. However, the officials said none of the passengers were injured.

On 31 May, at approximately 1.30 pm, a Bell 407 helicopter belonging to Thumby Aviation Pvt Ltd, while landing at Kedarnath helipad had an uncontrolled, very hard landing, they noted.

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“The helicopter had made an unstabilised approach to the helipad, and during the touchdown, it struck the helipad surface hard, bounced and after having lost direction by about 270 degrees, again settled down hard on the ground,” they said.

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The regulator issued an advisory after the incident in which it said “pilots are to exercise caution for presence of any tailwinds during approaches, especially at Shri Kedarnath helipad”.

Pilots must take adequate precautions and if the tailwinds or crosswinds are beyond the permissible limits, the approach must be abandoned and the chopper must return to the base, the advisory mentioned.

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Adequate spacing must be maintained between the helicopters that are flying into the valley towards the Kedarnath helipad, it noted.

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Operators must ensure that helicopter pilots are qualified and well-rested to undertake flight operations, the advisory said.

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“Cases of such incidents are indicators of impending accidents, and shall not be accepted by this office. Strict enforcement action shall be initiated against the operator and the operational personnel held responsible,” it read.

The DGCA is investigating the incident and it is planning to conduct a spot check for ensuring safety oversight of these helicopter operations, the officials noted.

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