Sunday, February 28, 2010

IAF’s ALH Dhruv Crash-lands in Jaisalmer

An Advanced Light Helicopter 'Dhruv' of the Indian Air Force 
crash-landed yesterday in Rajasthan's Jaisalmer district while rehearsing for the 'Vayu Shakti' air power show being held there today.
The helicopter was part of the Sarang Helicopter Display Team of the IAF and was rehearsing for tomorrow's air show, when the incident occurred, IAF officials said here.
"Both pilots are safe after they had to make a controlled crash-landing
due to loss of power in the chopper," they added. The IAF has ordered a Court of Inquiry to look into the reasons behind the incident, the
officials said.
In 2005, the entire ALH Dhruv fleet had been grounded for several months after a similar incident in Andhra Pradesh and the subsequent probe had found a fault with the tail rotor blades of the choppers.
On whether the display team comprising four ALH Dhruvs will take part in the air show tomorrow, for which the president and the defence minister are also coming, they said, "Sarang's participation is not yet cancelled."
This is the fifth incident involving the helicopter since 2004 when one
of the choppers being operated by the Royal Nepal Army suffered a hard landing. In October 2009, an ALH Dhruv of the Ecuadorian Air Force crashed during display manoeuvres at the Mariscal Sucre International Airport there.
After the formation of Sarang team in 2003, this is the second accident
involving its Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL)-built Dhruv helicopters.In the first incident on February 2, 2007, one of the choppers crashed in Bangalore killing its co-pilot during rehearsals before the Aero India show.
All the three Services along with the state governments operate the
helicopter and it has been exported to various countries including
Nepal, Ecuador, Mauritius, Maldives and Israel.

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