Big decision after crashed helicopter, ban on helicopter service in Char Dham
Helicopter service closed in Char Dham
After the helicopter crashed in Kedarnath, Uttarakhand, the helicopter service found during the Char Dham Yatra has been banned. Yukra and DGCA have banned the service until the next order is issued. Along with this, Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami has given strict instructions to make SOPs for helicopter operations in the state.
Strict instructions issued regarding helicopter operation
Taking the helicopter crash seriously, Chief Minister Dhami has issued strict instructions regarding the helicopter operation. The Chief Minister said that strict SOPs should be prepared for the operation of heli services in the state, in which it should be made mandatory to complete the technical status of the helicopter and take accurate information of the weather before the flight.
Expert team will investigate
The Chief Minister has directed the Chief Secretary to set up a committee of technical experts, which will create a thorough review of all technical and safety aspects of heli operations. This committee will ensure that the operation of heli services is completely safe, transparent and according to the prescribed standards.
Committee will also investigate old incidents
The Chief Minister has also directed that a high -level committee constituted to investigate the helicopter accidents will report in the matter. This committee will investigate the helicopter accidents in the state. The investigation will include old incidents on Sunday as well as old incidents. This committee will investigate the reasons for every incident in depth and will identify the guilty persons or institutions and demand strict action against them. The Chief Minister said that the importance of heli services in the state is excessive for pilgrimage, disaster management and emergency services, so security will be given top priority.
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