Hindustan Times (Patiala)

DGCA advisory on chopper ops after hard landing in Kedarnath

- Neha LM Tripathi neha.tripathi@htlive.com

NEW DELHI: A hard landing of a helicopter ferrying pilgrims to the high-altitude Kedarnath shrine has prompted the aviation regulator to issue an advisory to all chopper operators plying on the Char Dham pilgrimage routes, documents accessed by HT show.

No injuries were reported in the incident on May 31, when the helicopter approached the helipad for landing in Kedarnath. The operationa­l advisory issued on Friday by the Directorat­e General of Civil Aviation has been seen by HT.

“On May 31, at around 1.30pm, a Bell 407 helicopter while landing at Kedarnath helipad made an unstable approach to the helipad,” an official of the regulator said on condition of anonymity. During touchdown, the helicopter struck the helipad surface hard, bounced up, and after having lost direction by about 270 degrees, settled down hard on the ground.

“The helicopter lost control while landing,” another official familiar with the case said, declining to be named. “All pilgrims nearby panicked and started running away from the helipad, leading to chaos.”

Nine operators fly pilgrims to the helipad at Kedarnath.

The incident happened at a time when the Char Dham pilgrimage is in full swing in Uttarakhan­d. So far, at least 4,50,000 lakh pilgrims have embarked on the pilgrimage since it started on May 6 after a gap of two years due to the Covid-19 pandemic. The highest turnout for the pilgrimage was reported in 2019 when 1 million people visited the shrine.

“DGCA is investigat­ing the incident, and in the interim, has issued an operationa­l advisory to all operators for strict compliance to safety standards as per joint standard operating procedures issued for these operations,” said the first official.

The advisory has asked pilots to exercise caution with regard to tail winds during approaches at the four high-altitude shrines, especially at Kedarnath which faces a one-way approach.

Pilots flying on the Char Dham routes should be adequately qualified and must take the mandatory rest period before each flight.

“Operators shall ensure that pilots are well rested and immediate corrective action is to be taken in case any signs of fatigue are detected in operating crew,” the advisory said. “Cases of such incidents are indicators of impending accidents, and shall not be accepted by this office.”

 ?? HT FILE ?? Nine operators fly pilgrims to the helipad at Kedarnath
HT FILE Nine operators fly pilgrims to the helipad at Kedarnath

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