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2021 Indian Air Force Mil Mi-17 crash

On 8 December 2021, a Mil Mi-17V-5 transport helicopter operated by the Indian Air Force (IAF) crashed between Coimbatore and Wellington in the state of Tamil Nadu, after departing from Sulur Air Force Station. The helicopter was carrying Chief of Defence Staff General Bipin Rawat and 13 others, including his wife and staff. Everyone on board was killed in the immediate aftermath, except Group Captain Varun Singh, who died from his injuries at a hospital a week later.[4]

2021 Indian Air Force Mi-17 crash
An Indian Mil Mi-17V-5, similar to the one involved
Accident
Date8 December 2021 (2021-12-08)
SummaryControlled flight into terrain, due to weather-related spatial disorientation[1][2]
SiteNanjappachatiram, Bandishola panchayat, Coonoor taluk, Nilgiris district, Tamil Nadu, India
11°19′57″N 76°48′28″E / 11.33250°N 76.80778°E / 11.33250; 76.80778
Aircraft
Aircraft typeMil Mi-17V-5
OperatorIndian Air Force
RegistrationZP 5164
Flight originSulur Air Force Station, Tamil Nadu, India
DestinationDefence Services Staff College, Wellington, Tamil Nadu, India
Passengers10
Crew4[3]
Fatalities14, including Bipin Rawat
Survivors0 (1 initially)

Aircraft and crew edit

The Russian-built[5] Mil Mi-17 medium-lift helicopter was one of the first batch of 80 of its type built for the IAF under the terms of a 2008 contract.[6] Delivered to the IAF in 2011 and inducted into service in 2012,[7] the helicopter had flown over 26 hours without incident since its most recent servicing.[8]

Wing Commander Prithvi Singh Chauhan, the commanding officer of 109 Helicopter Unit, was the pilot in command,[9] with co-pilot Squadron Leader Kuldeep Singh and two junior warrant officers comprising the rest of the crew.[10]

Accident edit

The passengers had boarded the flight around 11:45 a.m. local time (IST). At 11:48 a.m. local time, the helicopter took off with 10 passengers and 4 crew members from Sulur Air Force Station, headed roughly 80 km (50 mi) to the Defence Services Staff College (DSSC) in Wellington, Tamil Nadu.[11][9] General Rawat, his wife and his staff were travelling to the DSSC, where Rawat was to address the college's faculty and student officers.[12] The flight was scheduled to arrive at Wellington by 12:15 p.m. Shortly before losing contact with the Sulur Air force base at 12:08 p.m.,[11] the pilots had radioed air traffic control to confirm their imminent landing at the Wellington helipad.[2] The aircraft then crashed near a residential colony of private tea estate employees on the outskirts of the hamlet of Nanjappachatiram, Bandishola panchayat, in the Katteri-Nanchappanchathram area of Coonoor taluk, Nilgiris district.[9][13][14] The crash site was 10 km (6.2 mi) from the flight's intended destination.[15][16]

According to an eyewitness, he saw "the helicopter coming down ... it hit one tree and was on fire. There were plumes of smoke" when he ran over. "In minutes, the fire was higher" than his house.[17] Villagers threw water over the fire in attempt to put it out.[18] Initial reports of the crash emerged around 12:20 p.m., with a search-and-rescue operation launched at 12:25 p.m. The IAF officially confirmed General Rawat's presence on the flight in a tweet sent at 1:53 p.m.[19] Rescue operations continued until 3:25 p.m.[9] Fire and Rescue Services personnel who managed to reach the crash site after some difficulty, as the site was 500 meters from a major road, reported the crash victims had been burnt beyond recognition.[14]

Casualties edit

 
India's first Chief of Defence Staff General Bipin Rawat died in the crash.

The ten passengers on board the flight included Chief of Defence Staff General Bipin Rawat, his wife Madhulika Rawat, liaison officer Group Captain Varun Singh, SC and the general's personal staff, comprising his defence assistant Brigadier Lakhbinder Singh Lidder, Lieutenant Colonel Harjinder Singh, Wing Commander Prithvi Singh Chauhan, Squadron Leader Kuldeep Singh, Junior Warrant Officer Rana Pratap Das, Junior Warrant Officer Arakkal Pradeep, Lance Naik Vivek Kumar, Lance Naik B. Sai Teja, Havildar Satpal Rai, Naik Gursewak Singh and Naik Jitendra Kumar.[20] Following the crash, the IAF released statements at 18:03 confirming the death of 13 of the 14 people on board, including General Rawat and his wife.[21][22][23] As of 21:30 local time, all 13 of the bodies had been recovered from the crash site.[24]

An instructor at the DSSC, Group Captain Varun Singh, was the initial survivor of the crash, and was taken to the military hospital in Wellington, Tamil Nadu, for surgery.[25][26] Having sustained burns over 45% of his body, he was transferred to the Command Hospital in Bengaluru for further treatment on life support.[27] He died from his injuries on 15 December 2021.[28]

Aftermath edit

The Cabinet Committee on Security (CCS) headed by Prime Minister Narendra Modi met on the evening of the disaster to decide on a further course of action. The Minister of Defence Rajnath Singh made a formal announcement in Parliament of India on 9 December regarding the incident.[11] The Opposition suspended its protests in Parliament for one day as a tribute to those who lost their lives in the crash.[29]

Investigation edit

The flight data recorder was recovered on the morning of 9 December.[30] A tri-service court of inquiry was established by the Indian Air Force, headed by Air Marshal Manavendra Singh, the AOC-in-C Training Command.[31] Early in January 2022, anonymous defence officials attached to the team indicated that the inquiry was complete and the probable cause of the accident was Controlled Flight Into Terrain (CFIT), which occurs when the pilot is in full control of the aircraft but due to faulty situational awareness the aircraft strikes the terrain. The chopper was reportedly flying at a low altitude when it entered a rolling cloud cover that drastically reduced visibility. In the process of trying to fly out of the cloud cover, it hit a cliff and crashed.[32][33]

On 14 January 2022, the court of inquiry's preliminary findings were officially made public. It termed the accident "a result of entry into clouds due to unexpected change in weather conditions", which "led to spatial disorientation of the pilot resulting in Controlled Flight into Terrain". The court ruled out any mechanical failure, sabotage or negligence to be a cause of the accident.[34][35][36]

See also edit

References edit

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  8. ^ Mukul, Pranav; Chhina, Man Aman Singh (9 December 2021). "Advanced and robust chopper; weather could have been crash factor". The Indian Express. Retrieved 8 December 2021.
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  21. ^ Indian Air Force [@IAF_MCC] (8 December 2021). "With deep regret, it has now been ascertained that Gen Bipin Rawat, Mrs Madhulika Rawat and 11 other persons on board have died in the unfortunate accident" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
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On 8 December 2021 a Mil Mi 17V 5 transport helicopter operated by the Indian Air Force IAF crashed between Coimbatore and Wellington in the state of Tamil Nadu after departing from Sulur Air Force Station The helicopter was carrying Chief of Defence Staff General Bipin Rawat and 13 others including his wife and staff Everyone on board was killed in the immediate aftermath except Group Captain Varun Singh who died from his injuries at a hospital a week later 4 2021 Indian Air Force Mi 17 crashAn Indian Mil Mi 17V 5 similar to the one involvedAccidentDate8 December 2021 2021 12 08 SummaryControlled flight into terrain due to weather related spatial disorientation 1 2 SiteNanjappachatiram Bandishola panchayat Coonoor taluk Nilgiris district Tamil Nadu India 11 19 57 N 76 48 28 E 11 33250 N 76 80778 E 11 33250 76 80778AircraftAircraft typeMil Mi 17V 5OperatorIndian Air ForceRegistrationZP 5164Flight originSulur Air Force Station Tamil Nadu IndiaDestinationDefence Services Staff College Wellington Tamil Nadu IndiaPassengers10Crew4 3 Fatalities14 including Bipin RawatSurvivors0 1 initially Contents 1 Aircraft and crew 2 Accident 3 Casualties 4 Aftermath 5 Investigation 6 See also 7 ReferencesAircraft and crew editThe Russian built 5 Mil Mi 17 medium lift helicopter was one of the first batch of 80 of its type built for the IAF under the terms of a 2008 contract 6 Delivered to the IAF in 2011 and inducted into service in 2012 7 the helicopter had flown over 26 hours without incident since its most recent servicing 8 Wing Commander Prithvi Singh Chauhan the commanding officer of 109 Helicopter Unit was the pilot in command 9 with co pilot Squadron Leader Kuldeep Singh and two junior warrant officers comprising the rest of the crew 10 Accident editThe passengers had boarded the flight around 11 45 a m local time IST At 11 48 a m local time the helicopter took off with 10 passengers and 4 crew members from Sulur Air Force Station headed roughly 80 km 50 mi to the Defence Services Staff College DSSC in Wellington Tamil Nadu 11 9 General Rawat his wife and his staff were travelling to the DSSC where Rawat was to address the college s faculty and student officers 12 The flight was scheduled to arrive at Wellington by 12 15 p m Shortly before losing contact with the Sulur Air force base at 12 08 p m 11 the pilots had radioed air traffic control to confirm their imminent landing at the Wellington helipad 2 The aircraft then crashed near a residential colony of private tea estate employees on the outskirts of the hamlet of Nanjappachatiram Bandishola panchayat in the Katteri Nanchappanchathram area of Coonoor taluk Nilgiris district 9 13 14 The crash site was 10 km 6 2 mi from the flight s intended destination 15 16 According to an eyewitness he saw the helicopter coming down it hit one tree and was on fire There were plumes of smoke when he ran over In minutes the fire was higher than his house 17 Villagers threw water over the fire in attempt to put it out 18 Initial reports of the crash emerged around 12 20 p m with a search and rescue operation launched at 12 25 p m The IAF officially confirmed General Rawat s presence on the flight in a tweet sent at 1 53 p m 19 Rescue operations continued until 3 25 p m 9 Fire and Rescue Services personnel who managed to reach the crash site after some difficulty as the site was 500 meters from a major road reported the crash victims had been burnt beyond recognition 14 Casualties edit nbsp India s first Chief of Defence Staff General Bipin Rawat died in the crash The ten passengers on board the flight included Chief of Defence Staff General Bipin Rawat his wife Madhulika Rawat liaison officer Group Captain Varun Singh SC and the general s personal staff comprising his defence assistant Brigadier Lakhbinder Singh Lidder Lieutenant Colonel Harjinder Singh Wing Commander Prithvi Singh Chauhan Squadron Leader Kuldeep Singh Junior Warrant Officer Rana Pratap Das Junior Warrant Officer Arakkal Pradeep Lance Naik Vivek Kumar Lance Naik B Sai Teja Havildar Satpal Rai Naik Gursewak Singh and Naik Jitendra Kumar 20 Following the crash the IAF released statements at 18 03 confirming the death of 13 of the 14 people on board including General Rawat and his wife 21 22 23 As of 21 30 local time all 13 of the bodies had been recovered from the crash site 24 An instructor at the DSSC Group Captain Varun Singh was the initial survivor of the crash and was taken to the military hospital in Wellington Tamil Nadu for surgery 25 26 Having sustained burns over 45 of his body he was transferred to the Command Hospital in Bengaluru for further treatment on life support 27 He died from his injuries on 15 December 2021 28 Aftermath editThe Cabinet Committee on Security CCS headed by Prime Minister Narendra Modi met on the evening of the disaster to decide on a further course of action The Minister of Defence Rajnath Singh made a formal announcement in Parliament of India on 9 December regarding the incident 11 The Opposition suspended its protests in Parliament for one day as a tribute to those who lost their lives in the crash 29 Investigation editThe flight data recorder was recovered on the morning of 9 December 30 A tri service court of inquiry was established by the Indian Air Force headed by Air Marshal Manavendra Singh the AOC in C Training Command 31 Early in January 2022 anonymous defence officials attached to the team indicated that the inquiry was complete and the probable cause of the accident was Controlled Flight Into Terrain CFIT which occurs when the pilot is in full control of the aircraft but due to faulty situational awareness the aircraft strikes the terrain The chopper was reportedly flying at a low altitude when it entered a rolling cloud cover that drastically reduced visibility In the process of trying to fly out of the cloud cover it hit a cliff and crashed 32 33 On 14 January 2022 the court of inquiry s preliminary findings were officially made public It termed the accident a result of entry into clouds due to unexpected change in weather conditions which led to spatial disorientation of the pilot resulting in Controlled Flight into Terrain The court ruled out any mechanical failure sabotage or negligence to be a cause of the accident 34 35 36 See also editList of accidents and incidents involving military aircraft 2020 present Smolensk air disaster 1986 Mozambican Tupolev Tu 134 crash Chetak Helicopter Crash at INS GarudaReferences edit Pilot disorientation due to weather change led to CDS chopper crash Court of Inquiry The Indian Express 15 January 2022 Retrieved 14 January 2022 a b Banerjee Ajay 9 December 2021 CDS chopper crash No distress call ATC contacted to confirm landing in 7 minutes The Tribune Retrieved 10 December 2021 Chief of Defence Staff General Bipin Rawat wife among 13 killed in chopper crash The Economic Times 8 December 2021 Retrieved 8 December 2021 Group Captain Varun Singh Injured In Chopper Crash Dies In Hospital NDTV com Retrieved 15 December 2021 India Military chief 12 others die in helicopter crash Deutsche Welle Archived from the original on 8 December 2021 Retrieved 8 December 2021 Chhina Man Aman Singh 9 December 2021 Explained The helicopter CDS Bipin Rawat was in The Indian Express Retrieved 8 December 2021 CDS Rawat chopper crash Mi17V5 is advanced transport helicopter with IAF since 2012 The Tribune 8 December 2021 Retrieved 10 December 2021 Mukul Pranav Chhina Man Aman Singh 9 December 2021 Advanced and robust chopper weather could have been crash factor The Indian Express Retrieved 8 December 2021 a b c d Saravanan M Sundar P S 8 December 2021 First Chief of Defence Bipin Rawat 12 others killed in chopper crash in Tamil Nadu s Coonoor The New Indian Express Retrieved 8 December 2021 India s top military officer CDS Gen Bipin Rawat dies in Tamil Nadu helicopter crash India Today 8 December 2021 Retrieved 8 December 2021 a b c Sinha Shreya 9 December 2021 Read full statement of Rajnath Singh in Parliament on IAF chopper crash India Today Singh Rahul General Rawat his wife and 11 others killed in IAF chopper crash Hindustan Times Retrieved 9 December 2021 Saravanan M 8 December 2021 Coonoor helicopter mishap One of the injured men asked for water recount eyewitnesses The New Indian Express Retrieved 8 December 2021 a b Saravanan M 8 December 2021 Sulur chopper tragedy Never seen anything this tragic say Coonoor fire and rescue personnel The New Indian Express Retrieved 8 December 2021 Madhav Pramod 8 December 2021 CDS General Bipin Rawat s chopper crashes in Tamil Nadu India Today Retrieved 8 December 2021 IAF copter goes down From crash location to where Gen Bipin Rawat was heading here s what we know Firstpost 8 December 2021 Retrieved 8 December 2021 News9 Staff 8 December 2021 CDS Bipin Rawat s death Chopper was flying low and hit trees say eyewitnesses NEWS9LIVE Retrieved 10 December 2021 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint numeric names authors list link Bipin Rawat India s top general dies in helicopter crash BBC News 8 December 2021 Retrieved 8 December 2021 CDS Gen Bipin Rawat wife 11 others die in IAF chopper crash Timeline of events India Today 8 December 2021 Retrieved 8 December 2021 Singh Rahul 8 December 2021 General Rawat his wife and 11 others killed in IAF chopper crash The Hindustan Times Retrieved 8 December 2021 Indian Air Force IAF MCC 8 December 2021 With deep regret it has now been ascertained that Gen Bipin Rawat Mrs Madhulika Rawat and 11 other persons on board have died in the unfortunate accident Tweet via Twitter CDS chopper crash 13 of 14 personnel on board confirmed dead ANI News 8 December 2021 Retrieved 8 December 2021 Chopper Crash IAF confirms the death of CDS Bipin Rawat wife and 11 others The Probe Retrieved 10 December 2021 Indian Air Force IAF MCC 8 December 2021 An IAF Mi 17V5 helicopter with CDS Gen Bipin Rawat on board met with an accident today near Coonoor Tamil Nadu An Inquiry has been ordered to ascertain the cause of the accident Tweet via Twitter Noronha Rehul 8 December 2021 Sole survivor of IAF chopper crash has family serving in all three services of armed forces India Today Retrieved 8 December 2021 Indian Air Force IAF MCC 8 December 2021 Gp Capt Varun Singh SC Directing Staff at DSSC with injuries is currently under treatment at Military Hospital Wellington Tweet via Twitter Bhalla Abhishek 9 December 2021 Chopper crash survivor Varun Singh airlifted to Bengaluru India Today Retrieved 9 December 2021 Bureau The Hindu 15 December 2021 Lone survivor of chopper crash Group Captain Varun Singh succumbs to injuries The Hindu ISSN 0971 751X Retrieved 16 December 2021 Sinha Shreya 9 December 2021 Opposition suspends protest in Parliament for the day in tribute to CDS Gen Rawat others India Today Black box of crashed helicopter recovered The Tribune 9 December 2021 Retrieved 9 December 2021 Air Marshal Manvendra Singh to head tri service inquiry into IAF chopper crash Rajnath Singh India Today 9 December 2021 Retrieved 9 December 2021 Peri Dinakar 1 January 2022 Disorientation of crew in poor weather likely cause of crash The Hindu ISSN 0971 751X Retrieved 1 January 2022 Times News Network 6 January 2022 CDS crash inquiry Loss of situational awareness by pilots The Times of India Retrieved 18 January 2022 Ministry of Defence 14 January 2022 PRELIMINARY FINDINGS OF COI HELICOPTER ACCIDENT ON 08 DEC 2021 Press Information Bureau Archived from the original on 14 January 2022 Retrieved 18 January 2022 Scroll Staff Pilot disorientation caused Bipin Rawat s helicopter to crash says inquiry panel Scroll in Retrieved 14 January 2022 Singh Rahul 14 January 2022 Pilot s disorientation in bad weather led to CDS Bipin Rawat chopper crash IAF The Hindustan Times Retrieved 18 January 2022 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2021 Indian Air Force Mil Mi 17 crash amp oldid 1210152235, wikipedia, wiki, book, 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