By way of PTI
NEW DELHI: Groups of the Airplane Twist of fate Investigation Bureau (AAIB) and aviation regulator DGCA shall be probing the helicopter crash close to Kedarnath in Uttarakhand that killed seven pilgrims on Tuesday, in keeping with a senior reliable.
The operator of the ill-fated helicopter – Aryan Aviation – had come beneath the regulatory scanner and used to be fined Rs 5 lakh just lately through the Directorate Common of Civil Aviation (DGCA) for sure violations.
The senior DGCA reliable mentioned the groups of AAIB and DGCA have already left for the web page.
It’s an coincidence as consistent with the classification of the World Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO), and AAIB shall be probing the case, the reliable added.
The Directorate Common of Civil Aviation (DGCA) can also be investigating the coincidence.
The chopper – Bell 407 (VT-RPN) – operated through Aryan Aviation burst into flames at round 11.45 am at Dev Darshini in Garud Chatti, Rudraprayag District Crisis Control Officer Nandan Singh mentioned.
NEW DELHI: Groups of the Airplane Twist of fate Investigation Bureau (AAIB) and aviation regulator DGCA shall be probing the helicopter crash close to Kedarnath in Uttarakhand that killed seven pilgrims on Tuesday, in keeping with a senior reliable.
The operator of the ill-fated helicopter – Aryan Aviation – had come beneath the regulatory scanner and used to be fined Rs 5 lakh just lately through the Directorate Common of Civil Aviation (DGCA) for sure violations.
The senior DGCA reliable mentioned the groups of AAIB and DGCA have already left for the web page.
It’s an coincidence as consistent with the classification of the World Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO), and AAIB shall be probing the case, the reliable added.
The Directorate Common of Civil Aviation (DGCA) can also be investigating the coincidence.
The chopper – Bell 407 (VT-RPN) – operated through Aryan Aviation burst into flames at round 11.45 am at Dev Darshini in Garud Chatti, Rudraprayag District Crisis Control Officer Nandan Singh mentioned.