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Helicopter en route to Kedarnath crashlands on highway in Rudraprayag; no injuries reported

Helicopter en route to Kedarnath crashlands on highway in Rudraprayag; no injuries reported

NEW DELHI: A helicopter en route to Kedarnath made an emergency landing on a highway in Rudraprayag district on Saturday after developing a technical issue during takeoff from the Sirsi helipad in Uttarakhand.
A portion of the aircraft crashed into an empty stationary car below. All six people on board the private aircraft, including the pilot, are reported to be safe.
This is the latest in a series of accidents involving helicopter trips along the Char Dham route in recent times.
The helicopter (AW 119) operated by Kestrel Aviation took off at 12.52 pm from the helipad in Badasu area in Rudraprayag district.
"Following a technical emergency on board, the pilot has landed it on the road with its tail getting damaged due to a collision with a stationary car on the road, said a source. The car has been smashed badly too."
An official communication from the State government said, "All the five passengers on board are safe. The pilot has sustained minor injuries."
The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) said in a statement that the helicopter, piloted by Captain RPS Sodhi, experienced a hard landing on the road adjacent to the helipad immediately after takeoff.

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