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Equador helicopter crash news-Dhruv chopper crashes during military parade in Equador
Quito (Equador): An Indian-made Dhruv helicopter crashed during a military parade injuring its two pilots and prompting authorities to ground another six recently purchased Dhruv choppers.
The helicopter was flying in formation with two other choppers over an air force base near Quito yesterday when it suddenly veered off course and slammed to the ground, witnesses said.
"The two crew members managed to get out by their own means and were taken to hospital. Their condition is apparently good," air force general Leonardo Barreiro told reporters.
He said the chopper was destroyed in the accident, which is under investigation. The crew members were both trained in India.
The remaining six Dhruv helicopter bought from India six months ago for USD 45 million "have been grounded for the moment until the investigation is finished," the presidential office said in a statement.
The helicopters include one used by President Rafael Correa.
Quito (Equador): An Indian-made Dhruv helicopter crashed during a military parade injuring its two pilots and prompting authorities to ground another six recently purchased Dhruv choppers.
The helicopter was flying in formation with two other choppers over an air force base near Quito yesterday when it suddenly veered off course and slammed to the ground, witnesses said.
"The two crew members managed to get out by their own means and were taken to hospital. Their condition is apparently good," air force general Leonardo Barreiro told reporters.
He said the chopper was destroyed in the accident, which is under investigation. The crew members were both trained in India.
The remaining six Dhruv helicopter bought from India six months ago for USD 45 million "have been grounded for the moment until the investigation is finished," the presidential office said in a statement.
The helicopters include one used by President Rafael Correa.