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Confusion created by IAF officer in ATC being blamed for Mi-17 chopper crash over Srinagar
ANI | Politics Last Updated at July 8, 2019 19:40 IST

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It is emerging that one of the officers in the ATC tower first cleared the ill-fated Mi-17 chopper to return to the base but on the other hand also communicated to the air defence unit that there was no aircraft due to land at the air base, sources in the Air Force told ANI.


"During the probe, it is emerging that the officer first called the Mi-17 back to the Srinagar air base when it was going for a mission and then when the air defence officers sought to know if any own aircraft was coming towards the air base, they were told that no chopper or aircraft was inbound at the base," they said.

The Court of Inquiry into the accident was completed once but had to be reopened as the officers facing the trial wanted to question more witnesses, the sources said.

Apart from the officer in the ATC, one officer in the air defence of the air base is likely to be court-martialed for the crash of its Mi-17V5 chopper near Srinagar on February 27.

The chopper crashed near Budgam on the morning of February 27 when Pakistan launched a counter-attack in response to the Balakot air strikes.

The Mi-17 chopper crashed with six occupants on board and reports had emerged that the chopper was hit by its own air defence system SPYDER which is deployed in Srinagar. However, the overall information will only be disclosed once the investigation is complete.

Top Defence Ministry and Air Force officials are of the view that severe punishment should be given to personnel found guilty for the accident.

The Mi-17 V-5 chopper belonged to the 154 Helicopter Unit and it crashed within 10 minutes after taking off while the Indian fighter jets were involved in an aerial dogfight with Pakistani jets. Wing Commander Abhinandan Varthaman was also a part of this dogfight.

One civilian on the ground also lost his life along with the six IAF personnel on board.

The court of inquiry was delayed as the black box of the chopper was reportedly stolen by the villagers in Budgam and some locals had also reportedly pelted stones at military vehicles after they approached the crash site.

Air Marshal Hari Kumar was the Air Officer Commanding in Chief of the Western Air Command when the Balakot air strikes happened in Pakistan. He retired on February 28- a day after the Mi-17 chopper had crashed.
 
The court of inquiry was delayed as the black box of the chopper was reportedly stolen by the villagers in Budgam
Now who will tell these Super Genius Journalists that Black Boxes have a tracking device and even if they fall in an ocean the box keeps emitting the signal for a limited amount of time. This was over ground so how come they couldn't find that, but they counted all 300 dead bodies in the middle of the night while it was "cloudy" according to their 56" chest PM.
 
The Mi-17 V-5 chopper belonged to the 154 Helicopter Unit and it crashed within 10 minutes after taking off while the Indian fighter jets were involved in an aerial dogfight with Pakistani jets.
it is emerging that the officer first called the Mi-17 back to the Srinagar air base when it was going for a mission.

Now what possible mission was it involved in. in the middle of an aerial battle. !!
 
Now who will tell these Super Genius Journalists that Black Boxes have a tracking device and even if they fall in an ocean the box keeps emitting the signal for a limited amount of time. This was over ground so how come they couldn't find that, but they counted all 300 dead bodies in the middle of the night while it was "cloudy" according to their 56" chest PM.
In an earlier report, the locals had clarified that some officials turned up at the crash site and took some items away....besides i don't understand why and how any local would jump into the burning wreckage and conveniently walk away with a particular item.
 
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"During the probe, it is emerging that the officer first called the Mi-17 back to the Srinagar air base when it was going for a mission

These rats were adamant that Mi17 was flying "towards" Srinagar from a distant Army base after completing a "supply mission". Clearly that is not the case, the heli flew from Srinagar, on a mission, right bang in the middle of the dog fight.
 
First being sent for a mission in the middle of a battle and then getting called back. !!!
Something certainly doesn't add up.
It was sent in a panic when they heard their top fighter got @ss fucked and crashed near the base but officer who dispatched it forget to tell their air defense that he sent chopper to search / rescue downed Su-30.
 
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These rats were adamant that Mi17 was flying "towards" Srinagar from a distant Army base after completing a "supply mission". Clearly that is not the case, the heli flew from Srinagar, on a mission, right bang in the middle of the dog fight.
And conveniently, the black box has gone missing which are usually sent abroad to decipher thus could have revealed all the details including the ATC/Pilot conversation.
 
Confusion created by IAF officer in ATC being blamed for Mi-17 chopper crash over Srinagar
ANI | Politics Last Updated at July 8, 2019 19:40 IST

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It is emerging that one of the officers in the ATC tower first cleared the ill-fated Mi-17 chopper to return to the base but on the other hand also communicated to the air defence unit that there was no aircraft due to land at the air base, sources in the Air Force told ANI.


"During the probe, it is emerging that the officer first called the Mi-17 back to the Srinagar air base when it was going for a mission and then when the air defence officers sought to know if any own aircraft was coming towards the air base, they were told that no chopper or aircraft was inbound at the base," they said.

The Court of Inquiry into the accident was completed once but had to be reopened as the officers facing the trial wanted to question more witnesses, the sources said.

Apart from the officer in the ATC, one officer in the air defence of the air base is likely to be court-martialed for the crash of its Mi-17V5 chopper near Srinagar on February 27.

The chopper crashed near Budgam on the morning of February 27 when Pakistan launched a counter-attack in response to the Balakot air strikes.

The Mi-17 chopper crashed with six occupants on board and reports had emerged that the chopper was hit by its own air defence system SPYDER which is deployed in Srinagar. However, the overall information will only be disclosed once the investigation is complete.

Top Defence Ministry and Air Force officials are of the view that severe punishment should be given to personnel found guilty for the accident.

The Mi-17 V-5 chopper belonged to the 154 Helicopter Unit and it crashed within 10 minutes after taking off while the Indian fighter jets were involved in an aerial dogfight with Pakistani jets. Wing Commander Abhinandan Varthaman was also a part of this dogfight.

One civilian on the ground also lost his life along with the six IAF personnel on board.

The court of inquiry was delayed as the black box of the chopper was reportedly stolen by the villagers in Budgam and some locals had also reportedly pelted stones at military vehicles after they approached the crash site.

Air Marshal Hari Kumar was the Air Officer Commanding in Chief of the Western Air Command when the Balakot air strikes happened in Pakistan. He retired on February 28- a day after the Mi-17 chopper had crashed.

Real question, what was the mission?
 

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