Odisha Minister Cites Pressure Drop in Rourkela Aircraft Crash, Probe On

A nine-seater aircraft force-landed near Rourkela after a sudden drop in pressure caused it to lose balance. Odisha Transport Minister Bibhuti Bhusan Jena stated six people were injured but are stable, averting a major tragedy. The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has begun an investigation into the incident. The state government and Chief Minister are coordinating support and have seized the matter.

Key Points: Rourkela Aircraft Crash: Pressure Drop Caused Accident, Says Minister

  • Sudden pressure drop caused crash
  • Six injured, no fatalities
  • DGCA investigation initiated
  • Chief Minister reviewed situation
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"Aircraft lost balance after sudden pressure drop": Odisha Transport Minister on Rourkela crash

Odisha Minister Bibhuti Jena says a sudden pressure drop caused a nine-seater plane to crash near Rourkela. Six injured, DGCA probe initiated.

"A major tragedy was averted. Had the impact been more severe, there could have been a significant loss of life and property. - Bibhuti Bhusan Jena"

Bhubaneshwar, January 10

Odisha Commerce & Transport Minister Bibhuti Bhusan Jena informed that the nine-seater aircraft that force-landed near Rourkela experienced "sudden drop in pressure and lost balance while flying, leading to the crash," adding that a DGCA probe has been initiated.

Speaking to ANI, the Minister said that the IndiaOne Air type of aircraft (Caravan 208) bearing Regn. VT-KSS met with the accident just a few kilometres before the destination.

"A regular India One flight operating from Bhubaneswar met with an accident near Rourkela, around 8-10 kilometres before reaching its destination," he said.

The Minister further stated that the aircraft, carrying passengers including the pilot, reportedly experienced a sudden drop in pressure and lost balance while flying at a relatively low altitude, leading to the crash. Six injured, including two crew members and four passengers, sustained injuries in the incident.

"The injured passengers were immediately rushed to a nearby local hospital, where they are now stable. By the grace of God, a major tragedy was averted. Had the impact been more severe, there could have been a significant loss of life and property," Jena said.

The state government responded promptly by alerting the Directorate team and initiating coordination with the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA).

"We have spoken to the DGCA, which has begun an investigation into the incident. Necessary steps will be taken to ensure such incidents do not recur in the future," The Minister said.

The Minister further requested the passengers not to fear flying in aircraft after the incident, adding that the safety and security of passengers will be ensured.

Earlier, the Directorate of Aviation, in an official release, stated that the aircraft departed at 1227 hours with two pilots and four passengers, and the pilots ensured the landing, due to which lives have been saved.

Receiving the information of the crash, the District Administration reached out and shifted the injured pilots and passengers to the medical facilities at Rourkela. Currently, three passengers are being treated at J.P. Hospital, and two pilots, along with one passenger, are getting treatment at Rourkela Government Hospital (RGH), Rourkela.

As reported, all are under medical treatment, and no fatalities have been reported. The accident has been reported to the Director General of Civil Aviation (DGCA), the Ministry of Civil Aviation and all concerned.

As per the Regulations, the Airline shall report the details to the DGCA / Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau (AAIB) for further action.

The Directorate of Civil Aviation (Commerce & Transport Department) has seized the matter and is extending all the support to the passengers through the District Administration and to airlines as needed.

Additionally, the Chief Minister has reviewed the situation and directed the concerned officials to extend all the support from the state to the passengers, pilots and authorities.

- ANI

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Sarah B
A sudden pressure drop at low altitude is very serious. The DGCA probe must be thorough and transparent. We need to know if this was a maintenance issue or something else. Passenger safety cannot be compromised.
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Priya S
It's a relief that everyone survived. The response from the district administration and state government seems prompt. But the Minister asking people not to fear flying is easier said than done. Trust needs to be rebuilt through action, not just words.
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Vikram M
Caravan 208 is a workhorse for regional connectivity in India. Incidents like this shake confidence in our UDAN scheme and regional airlines. Hope the investigation leads to concrete safety improvements for all such aircraft.
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Rohit P
Bhai, major tragedy toh avoid ho gayi, wahin bahut badi baat hai. Pilot ne bachaya sabko. Ab bas yeh ensure karo ki aage aisi koi galti na ho. Regular maintenance checks are a must. Get well soon to all injured.
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Michael C
The technical details matter. A "sudden drop in pressure" could indicate a pressurization system failure or structural issue. The AAIB report will be crucial. Glad the CM is involved and directing support.

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