Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Pawan Hans helicopter crashes in Arunachal killing 17 people

Guwahati/New Delhi: Seventeen people were killed and six, including both the pilots, survived after a commercial helicopter crashed and burst into flames just before landing at a high-altitude helipad in Arunachal Pradesh, an official said.
"As of now we can confirm that 17 people have died in the crash and there were six survivors, including both the pilots, and they have been shifted to hospital with serious injuries," A. Toko, assistant director of the Arunachal Pradesh civil aviation department, told IANS by telephone.
The chopper, which belonged to central government-owned Pawan Hans Helicopters Ltd (PHHL), caught fire just as it was about to land at the Tawang helipad located at an altitude of 11,000 feet, bordering China's Tibet region.
"The helicopter probably caught fire over the Tawang helipad as it was about to land and then crashed, with the wreckage spotted just a little distance away from the helipad," Toko said.
Earlier reports said the chopper crashed into a hill just before landing.
There were 23 people on board the chopper - 16 adult passengers, two minors, two pilots and three crew members. The helicopter can carry 30 people.
"Among the survivors are four passengers whose condition is stated to be critical," the official said.
The Mi-17 helicopter took off from Assam's main city of Guwahati at 12.50 p.m. and crashed around 13.57 p.m.
All the passengers were Indians and mostly tourists.
"We have been operating the service for around nine years now. Even yesterday the same chopper flew back and forth from here carrying passengers. We are waiting for the rescue operations to end to ascertain the cause of the crash," the official, who is located in Arunachal capital Itanagar, told IANS on the phone.
19/04/11 IANS/Economic Times
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