Key Points

A Kestrel Aviation helicopter carrying five Kedarnath pilgrims made an unexpected emergency landing on a national highway in Rudraprayag, Uttarakhand. The pilot, Captain RPS Sodhi, skillfully managed a controlled landing after detecting a potential technical fault with the collective control mechanism. All passengers emerged unharmed, though the pilot sustained minor back injuries and was transported to a nearby hospital. The incident temporarily halted traffic and prompted local authorities to manage the situation and investigate the technical glitch.

Key Points: Kedarnath Helicopter Emergency Landing Shocks Pilgrims

  • Helicopter experienced sudden technical fault during Kedarnath pilgrimage takeoff
  • Pilot Captain RPS Sodhi executed controlled emergency landing on highway
  • All five passengers safely evacuated without injuries
  • Traffic temporarily disrupted in Rudraprayag district
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Uttarakhand: Helicopter with Kedarnath pilgrims makes emergency landing on highway in Rudraprayag, pilot injured

Kestrel Aviation chopper makes dramatic highway landing near Kedarnath, pilot injured while passengers escape unharmed

"A suspected issue with the collective control getting stuck - DGCA Statement"

Rudraprayag, June 7

A helicopter carrying five devotees en route to Kedarnath Dham made an emergency landing on a national highway near Bharasu in Uttarakhand's Rudraprayag district on Saturday, temporarily disrupting traffic in the region, officials said.

According to officials, the chopper - an AW119 operated by Kestrel Aviation Private Limited - developed a sudden technical fault during takeoff, prompting the pilot to carry out a hard but controlled landing on the nearby road.

The incident occurred when the helicopter, piloted by Captain RPS Sodhi, took off from the Bharasu helipad with five pilgrims on board.

According to the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA), the pilot suspected a malfunction in the collective control -- a critical component for vertical lift -- and immediately initiated an emergency landing protocol.

"All five passengers on board were evacuated safely without injuries. The pilot, however, sustained minor back injuries during the hard landing and was taken to a nearby hospital for medical attention," the DGCA said in a statement.

It added, "Kestrel Aviation's AW119 helicopter, piloted by Captain RPS Sodhi, experienced a hard landing on the road adjacent to the Bharasu helipad earlier today. As per initial inputs, shortly after takeoff from the helipad, the pilot reported a suspected issue with the collective control getting stuck. In response, he executed a controlled force landing on the road near the helipad. All passengers are safe and unharmed. The pilot has been taken to the hospital for evaluation due to complaints of back pain."

A parked car was damaged during the emergency landing, though the incident had no impact on the heli-shuttle services.

Rudraprayag's District Tourism Development Officer and Heli Service Nodal Officer Rahul Chaubey said, "Today, on 7th June, around 1 pm, Kestrel Aviation's helicopter developed a technical fault while taking off from Bharasu. Following this, it landed on our national highway. There were five passengers and one pilot onboard. The pilot was injured while the five passengers are all safe."

The emergency landing led to a temporary shutdown of traffic on both sides of the highway near Badasu, a key access route for pilgrims heading to Kedarnath. Authorities have since deployed teams to safely remove the helicopter from the road and restore vehicular movement.

In a post on X, the Rudraprayag Police urged devotees to stay at their current locations until the route was cleared. "Due to a hard landing of a helicopter on NH near Badasu in Rudraprayag district, traffic was completely disrupted on both ends of the said place. Devotees coming to visit Shri Kedarnath Dham are requested to stay near where they are at the moment," the police said.

An investigation into the technical glitch was also underway.

- ANI

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Priya M.
Thank God everyone is safe! 🙏 The pilot showed great presence of mind to land safely on the highway. These mountain flights are always risky, but our pilgrims take them for darshan. Maybe authorities should conduct more frequent safety checks during yatra season.
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Rahul K.
This is the 3rd helicopter incident in Uttarakhand this year! Are these private operators cutting corners on maintenance? DGCA needs to audit all choppers operating in Himalayan routes. Safety of pilgrims should be top priority.
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Anjali S.
Salute to Captain Sodhi's skills! Landing a faulty chopper on a busy highway without casualties is no joke. Hope he recovers soon. Maybe the government should honor such brave pilots who save lives in emergencies.
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Vikram P.
Why don't they improve the road route to Kedarnath instead of relying so much on helicopters? The Char Dham project is good but needs faster completion. Not everyone can afford these expensive chopper rides anyway.
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Sunita R.
My parents were in Kedarnath last week and took a helicopter. This news is scary! 😨 The government should make it mandatory for all pilgrims to get proper safety briefings before boarding these mountain flights.
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Harish D.
The Uttarakhand administration handled this well - quick response, clear communication. But they should identify alternate landing spots along highways for such emergencies. Himalayan weather is unpredictable.
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Neha T.
Bhole Baba's blessings that no one was seriously hurt! 🙌 But seriously, these helicopter companies charge ₹500

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