Katra chopper crash: DGCA team begins probe

JAMMU: A team of DGCA today began its probe into the chopper crash incident in Katra, the base camp of the Vaishsnodevi shrine in Reasi district, that left seven pilgrims, including the woman pilot dead.

A Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) team arrived here today and visited the crash spot. They have collected samples from the spot and talked to officials, a senior official of Shri Mata Vaishnodevi Shrine Board (SMVDSB) said.

The Aircraft Accident Investigating Bureau (AAIB) of DGCA is probing the accident.

The 2010-make chopper of private airliner Himalayan Heli service, which was carrying six pilgrims from Sanjichat helipad in Trikuta hills, crashed at the new bus stand area in Katra yesterday.

In the crash, seven persons including a woman pilot were killed, DIG Udhampur-Reasi Range, Surinder Gupta said.

Talking about the probable reasons behind the unfortunate incident, J&K Deputy Chief Minister Nirmal Singh said, “As per initial information, a bird got caught in the tail rotor as a result of which it stopped functioning. Finding the area below populated, the woman pilot chose a safe landing at the new bus stand to avoid casualties on the ground.

“As the plane was descending, its rotors got entwined in electrical wires and caught fire,” he said. (AGENCIES)