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Uttarakhand CM Pushkar Singh Dhami briefed PM Modi, Amit Shah, and Aviation Minister Ram Mohan Naidu about the fatal Rudraprayag helicopter crash. The Bell 407 chopper, carrying seven including an infant, crashed amid poor visibility near Kedarnath. Authorities suspended Aryan Aviation’s operations and launched a DGCA-led probe into the probable CFIT incident. Rescue teams are working at the site while UCADA establishes a command center for real-time flight monitoring.

Key Points: Uttarakhand CM Dhami Briefs Modi on Rudraprayag Chopper Crash

  • PM Modi sought details from Cyprus on Rudraprayag crash
  • Aryan Aviation operations suspended for Char Dham Yatra
  • DGCA to investigate CFIT as probable cause
  • NDRF-SDRF teams conducting rescue operations
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Uttarakhand CM briefs PM Modi, Amit Shah, Aviation Minister on Rudraprayag chopper crash

CM Pushkar Singh Dhami updates PM Modi, Amit Shah, and Aviation Minister on Rudraprayag helicopter crash that killed 7, including an infant.

"Honourable Prime Minister Shri @narendramodi Ji... expressed deep condolences for those who lost their lives in this tragic incident. - CM Pushkar Singh Dhami"

Dehradun, June 16

Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami has briefed Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Union Home Minister Amit Shah, and Union Civil Aviation Minister Ram Mohan Naidu on the tragic helicopter crash in Rudraprayag that claimed the lives of all seven people on board.

A high-level meeting was convened immediately after the crash, he said.

In a post on X, CM Dhami stated, "Honourable Prime Minister Shri @narendramodi Ji, during his foreign visit, held a telephonic conversation from Cyprus and obtained detailed information regarding the Rudraprayag helicopter accident. During the conversation, the Prime Minister expressed deep condolences for those who lost their lives in this tragic incident."

"He (PM Modi) was also informed about the important decisions taken in the high-level meeting convened immediately after the accident. In relation to this unfortunate incident, a detailed briefing was also given via telephone to Honourable Union Home and Cooperation Minister Shri @AmitShah Ji and Honourable Union Civil Aviation Minister Shri @RamMNKJi. The central leadership has assured all possible assistance," CM Dhami wrote

Five adults, one infant and one crew member were on board the Aryan Aviation's Bell 407 helicopter operating in the "Shri Kedarnath Ji - Aryan Helipad, Guptkashi" sector that crashed on Sunday, the Civil Aviation Ministry said in a statement.

The helicopter took off from Guptkashi at 05:10 am and landed at Shri Kedarnath Ji Helipad at 05:18 am before departing again at 05:19 am for Guptkashi and is reported to have crashed near Gaurikund between 05:30 am and 05:45 am, the statement said.

The ministry said that preliminary indications suggest that the probable cause of the crash may be Controlled Flight into Terrain (CFIT), with the helicopter reportedly airborne despite poor visibility and extensive clouding at the valley entry area. The exact cause will be determined through a detailed investigation by the Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau (AAIB).

Rescue operations by NDRF and SDRF teams are currently underway at the crash site.

Following the incident, a high-level meeting was convened by Chief Minister of Uttarakhand Pushkar Singh Dhami at 11 am attended by senior officials of the Government of Uttarakhand, Secretary (Civil Aviation), DGCA, and associated teams.

In the meeting immediate actions have been taken, which include suspending all operations of Aryan Aviation for the Char Dham Yatra with immediate effect.

Two helicopters belonging to TransBharat Aviation --VT-TBC (PIC: Capt. Yogesh Grewal, CPL(H)-1453) and VT-TBF (PIC: Capt. Jitender Harjai, CPL(H)-1046)--were found to have been airborne under similar unsuitable weather conditions. Accordingly, the licenses of both pilots have been suspended for six months.

All charter and shuttle helicopter operations in the region have also been suspended on June 15-16, as a safety precaution.

The Uttarakhand Civil Aviation Development Authority has been directed to hold a comprehensive review with all operators and pilots before any resumption of services, to ensure full alignment with safety protocols.

UCADA will also establish a dedicated Command-and-Control Room to monitor real-time operations and ensure immediate escalation of any risk indicators.

Directorate General of Civil Aviation has been directed by the Ministry of Civil Aviation, to immediately post officers from Airworthiness, Safety, and Operations to actively oversee all helicopter activity in the Kedarnath valley and rigorously review the functioning of the UCADA Command-and-Control Room.

The Ministry of Civil Aviation has reiterated that aviation safety is non-negotiable and that no operator should undertake flights in violation of weather-related and other protocols.

The Ministry has issued strict instructions to DGCA to enforce all extant provisions with full authority and to ensure that discipline in flying operations is maintained at all costs, given the sanctity of human life.

- ANI

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Rahul K.
Very sad news. The Char Dham yatra helicopters need stricter regulations. Too many operators cutting corners for profits. Good that licenses were suspended immediately. Hope the families get proper compensation. 🙏
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Priya M.
Heartbreaking to hear about the infant on board. As a mother, I can't imagine the parents' pain. The government must ensure helicopter operators follow all safety protocols without exception. No pilgrimage is worth risking lives.
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Amit S.
Appreciate PM Modi taking time during his foreign visit to address this tragedy. The quick response from Uttarakhand CM and central ministers shows good coordination. Hope the investigation brings clarity and prevents future accidents.
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Neha T.
The Himalayan terrain is challenging even in good weather. Why were flights allowed in poor visibility? Operators must be held accountable. Maybe we need better weather monitoring systems near pilgrimage sites.
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Vikram J.
While the actions taken are good, this is reactive. We need proactive safety measures. The Command-and-Control room is a welcome step. Hope they implement modern tracking systems like in advanced countries.
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Sunita R.
Om Shanti to all departed souls. The Char Dham yatra should be about spiritual experience, not commercial hurry. Maybe devotees should consider traditional routes instead of helicopters where possible. Safety first always.

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