Pawan Hans chopper crash: AAIB wants BCAS to probe sabotage

Press Trust of India  |  Mumbai 

The Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau (AAIB) has written to security regulator BCAS to look into a sabotage angle in the chopper crash that killed all the seven on board last Saturday. The N3 chopper with seven on board, including five senior officials and two pilots, crashed off the coast minutes after it took off from the Juhu aerodrome for the state-owned oil and gas major's installations in the High fields on January 13. "We don't want any angle in the crash to be left uncovered.

While we are investigating the technical aspects of the crash, we also want the sabotage angle to be probed," a top told on condition of anonymity today. "Therefore, we've written to the BCAS (Bureau of Civil Security) seeking a separate probe whether there is any sabotage, along with our ongoing investigation," the said. The AAIB, the apex accident probe body under the civil ministry, has a mandate to investigate accidents and serious incidents involving aircraft. It began the probe soon after the chopper crash was confirmed. On the other hand, the BCAS is the country's nodal security body and would mainly look at whether security was compromised, leading to a possible sabotage. The also said has also spoken to his BCAS counterpart Kumar on the issue. The High operated by the national is the largest in the country and helicopters routinely ferry employees and officers to these that are situated 160 km from the city coastline. is a 51:49 joint venture between the central government and ONGC, and the launched a massive joint search and rescue operations with helicopters and speedboats shortly after receiving the information about the chopper going down. After three days of searches, all the seven bodies and the technically crucial voice data recorder of the helicopter were recovered. The officials killed in the crash are P N Srinivasan, R Saravanan, K Babu, and (all deputy general managers); while the pilots were Ramesh Ohatkar and C Katoch.

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First Published: Thu, January 18 2018. 15:20 IST