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Retired Lt Col from Jaipur killed in Kedarnath crash
Retired Lt Col from Jaipur killed in Kedarnath crash

Time of India

time13 hours ago

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  • Time of India

Retired Lt Col from Jaipur killed in Kedarnath crash

Jaipur: For Lt Colonel (Retd) Rajveer Singh Chouhan, life after the olive green had just begun. Only nine months ago, the 37-year-old retired army pilot from Jaipur took up a civilian flying role with a private aviation company. He was to return home shortly to attend a family ceremony marking the birth of his twins. But tragedy struck on Sunday morning. As his father, Govind Singh, prepared for the celebrations, news arrived that Chouhan's helicopter crashed shortly after take-off near Gaurikund on the Kedarnath route in Uttarakhand. Chouhan was among the seven people killed in the crash. According to officials, the helicopter took off at 5:30 am and crashed shortly after. Back in Jaipur, a pall of grief enveloped the family's residence. Neighbours and friends gathered to mourn the loss of the former army officer, who was described as calm, tenacious, and deeply committed to his duty. "He was a determined and courageous officer but always wore a gentle smile," said a former colleague. "Even in the most stressful situations, Rajveer remained composed and motivated everyone around him," he added. C houhan served in the Regiment of Artillery before moving to the army's aviation wing. After retiring last year, he joined Aryan Aviation and was flying pilgrimage sorties in the Himalayan region. "He just started the next chapter of his life," said a family friend. "The twins brought so much joy. Preparations were on for a traditional ceremony at home. No one imagined something so horrific would happen," he added. His wife, also an Army officer, still nursing her newborns, was also informed of Chouhan's accident. His family left for Uttarakhand on Sunday evening to bring back his body. Chief Minister Bhajan Lal Sharma expressed grief, saying, "The loss of a brave pilot from Rajasthan and other devotees in the Kedarnath helicopter crash is deeply saddening. May Lord Kedarnath give peace to the departed souls and strength to the bereaved families." Industries minister Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore also condoled Chouhan's passing. "May God give strength to the family in this difficult time," he said.

Pilot killed in Kedarnath crash was Army veteran, wife serving as Lt Col
Pilot killed in Kedarnath crash was Army veteran, wife serving as Lt Col

Time of India

time20 hours ago

  • General
  • Time of India

Pilot killed in Kedarnath crash was Army veteran, wife serving as Lt Col

Dehradun/Jaipur: Among the seven killed in the helicopter crash near Gaurikund on the Kedarnath route on Sunday was the pilot, 37-year-old Lt Colonel (Retd) Rajveer Singh Chouhan from Jaipur. After serving in the Indian Army for over 15 years since 2009, Chouhan had begun his career in civil aviation just eight months ago, joining Aryan Aviation Private Limited, the operator of the ill-fated chopper, in Oct 2024. He was scheduled to return home soon to his wife, a Lt Colonel in the Army, to celebrate the birth of their twins, born a few months ago. As his father, Govind Singh, prepared for the celebrations, the family received the devastating news that Chouhan's helicopter had crashed around 5.30 am shortly after take-off. "He had just started the next chapter of his life," said a family friend. "The twins brought so much joy. Preparations were on for a traditional ceremony at home. No one imagined something so horrific would happen." With over 2,000 hours of flying experience, Chouhan had served in both the Regiment of Artillery and the Army Aviation Corps. According to his LinkedIn profile, he was involved in aerial operations, logistics, disaster response and risk assessment. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Everybody Is Switching To This Enterprise Accounting Software [Take a Look] Accounting ERP Click Here Undo He had also undergone extensive training in helicopter operations, aviation safety, aircraft maintenance, and mission-critical logistics. Last year, he completed a full-time general management programme for defence officers in business administration and management from FMS Delhi. Since joining Aryan Aviation, he had been flying the Bell 407 helicopter. As news of his death came, relatives and friends gathered at his Jaipur home to mourn the loss of the former officer who was described as calm, tenacious and deeply committed to his duty. "He was a determined and courageous officer but always wore a gentle smile," said a former colleague. "Even in the most stressful situations, Rajveer remained composed and motivated everyone around him." His family left for Uttarakhand on Sunday evening to bring back his body. Rajasthan chief minister Bhajan Lal Sharma expressed his condolences over the tragedy and said, "The loss of a brave pilot from Rajasthan and other devotees in the Kedarnath helicopter crash is deeply saddening. May Lord Kedarnath give peace to the departed souls and strength to the bereaved families." Preliminary reports suggest that adverse weather may have contributed to the crash. Officials said the helicopter likely ran into dense fog and poor visibility in the narrow Himalayan valley. Besides Captain Chouhan, the others killed in the crash were identified as Vikram Rawat, 45, a Badri-Kedar temple committee representative from Ukhimath in Rudraprayag; Vinod Devi, 66, and Trishti Singh, 19, both from Uttar Pradesh; Rajkumar Jaiswal, 41, a coal transporter from Maharashtra; his wife Shraddha Jaiswal, 35; and their two-year-old daughter, Kashi.

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