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Mi-17 helicopter of IAF with six people on board force-lands in Sikkim

Sikkim: An Indian Air Force (IAF) chopper made a force-landing in a field, 10 nautical miles away from Sikkim's Mukutang, on Thursday after it encountered technical issues.

The Mi-17 helicopter was on a routine air maintenance sortie from Chaten to Mukutang in Sikkim.

"The Helicopter got airborne at 6.45 a.m. and en route the helicopter has force landed 10 NM short of designated helipad due to bad weather," said a senior IAF officer.

The force said that the helicopter sustained damage and all six personnel on board were safe.

"Four aircrew of IAF and two personnel of the Indian Army are reported to be safe. One person has sustained an injury," the IAF said in a statement.

Two recovery Helicopters and an Army ground search party have been launched for rescue and were yet to reach the site.

An investigation has been ordered to ascertain the cause of the accident.

On April 30, an IAF aircraft experienced a tyre deflation just before take-off at Delhi's Palam airbase.

The Dornier aircraft was planned to undertake routine flight from the Palam Air Base. "During the take-off roll, aircraft experienced a tyre deflation. The captain of the aircraft took prompt and correct actions of aborting the take-off," IAF had said.

Earlier on April 17, the IAF Apache helicopter made an emergency landing on a field in Punjab's Hoshiarpur. The helicopter took off from the Pathankot base earlier, but due to some technical glitch, it landed in the Budhwar village fields.

"On April 17, an Apache helicopter of the IAF got airborne from Pathankot airbase. The helicopter, after approx 1 hour of flying had indications of a critical failure and carried out a safe landing in Punjab," the IAF had said in a statement.

The force said the captain of the aircraft took correct and prompt actions to recover the helicopter. The incident was not an abrasion.

In the same week, an IAF helicopter made an emergency landing on an expressway in Uttar Pradesh's Baghpat while it was on its way to supplying COVID-19 test samples of Leh to Chandigarh. The IAF Cheetah chopper made an emergency landing on the Eastern Peripheral Expressway in Baghpat district.

The IAF aircraft have been pressed into service in the fight against the spread of novel Coronavirus in India.


https://www.timesnownews.com/india/...-people-on-board-force-lands-in-sikkim/588298
 
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Do you call it "force-land" and not a crash? yea right.

If it is a forceful landing then it looks like India will put it back in service - as the rest of their air fleet is more of less at the same health.
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I called it a crash, but Mods manipulated the thread and changed its content with a propaganda piece from india. Shameful.
 
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OK! Means all incidents are fake news of PAF as usual...:pop:
RAJ, from where yo get that idea from my post?

anyway, phake newj is indian favorite word, so stick to the topic and read properly before responding. Thanks

Why do mods do that? A crash is a crash? The @mods who changed the title should answer
news article stated as forced landing, so mods trying to be nice...but we know what Indians are famous for.
 
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