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All planes, choppers booked for Indian poll campaign

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With canvassing for the 2019 general elections in full swing, it’s a “houseful” notice outside most companies hiring out small fixed wing aircraft and helicopter­s for campaign purposes, aviation industry players said.

Top politician­s of various parties covet choppers as they afford ease of mobility and access to the country’s remotest corners, and small planes which can land on short airstrips.

Flying at average 100-140 nautical miles per hour at a height of between 2,000-3,000 feet, helicopter­s are the favourite as they help politician­s reach out to the maximum constituen­ts during the campaign.

Unlike many developed countries, there are not many choppers or small planes available for hire during poll season and the charter companies go in for the pre-election ‘kill’.

According to the Western Chapter of Rotary Wing Society of India (RWSI) President Captain Uday Gelli, there are around 275 registered civilian helicopter­s in the country.

These include choppers owned by the central or state government­s, corporates, public or private sector undertakin­gs, and those that are privatelyo­wned — leaving around barely 75, mostly with the charter companies, for election purposes.

Mumbai-based aviation expert Pradeep Thampy said that among the small fixed wing aircraft, single-engined aircraft like Cessna are not permited for poll-related purposes due to various reasons, but twin and multiple engine turbo-props are in great demand.

“The pilot plus five King Air C90 and the two-pilot plus eight King Air B200 are in great demand. There are an estimated two dozen in India but not available now. The bookings are full till the third week of May,” Thampy told IANS.

Neverthele­ss, he said that top political leaders like Bharatiya Janata Party President Amit Shah or Congress President Rahul Gandhi would not travel in small aircraft and helicopter­s.

“They generally take a flight to the nearest good airport, then hop onto either a small aircraft or a chopper for safety and security reasons,” explained Thampy.

There are single- or twin-engined choppers of different companies like Eurocopter, Robinson, Bell and Sikorsky, ranging from pilot plus three to 11-seater variants, but all those which are airworthy have been fully booked for the 2019 Lok Sabha polls.

“Though exact data of chopper hiring is not available, according to estimates, the (ruling) BJP is said to be the biggest customer, accounting for around 50 per cent of the choppers. Most political parties make bulk bookings of 45-60 days with a minimum three hours of flying daily,” Gelli told IANS.

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