
IAF Apache helicopter makes precautionary landing near Pathankot in Punjab
IAF Apache helicopter (ANI)
PATHANKOT: An
Indian Air Force
(IAF) Apache attack helicopter made a precautionary landing near Pathankot in Punjab, officials said on Friday.
The chopper has now returned to the base after the authorities conducted technical checks.
IAF officials said.
This comes a week after an IAF Apache helicopter made a precautionary landing during a routine training sortie near Saharanpur.
In April, the Chetak helicopter made a precautionary landing near Jamnagar during a routine training mission, IAF officials said in an official statement.
Following thorough checks, the aircraft was deemed fit to fly and safely returned to its base.
In a post on X, IAF said, "After conducting necessary checks and ascertaining it to be serviceable, the helicopter was flown back to base."

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