After chopper crash, Pawan Hans to conduct organisational audit

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

services provider is in the process of carrying out an organisational after completion of two against the backdrop of a crash that killed seven people in January.

"We are the first company that has got the safety management manual approved by the DGCA... We have already (done) two audits -- one with and one with RWSI (Rotary Wing Society of India). We are also doing the third one with independent international experts to improve upon the system that we have," he told

According to Sharma, the major plan will completely look into the organisation as a whole.

The disinvestment-bound company -- which is a joint venture between the government and state-owned -- has a fleet of 42 helicopters and plans to lease eight more as it prepares to start services under the regional air connectivity scheme.

The audits also come against the backdrop of crash of its N3 off the coast that killed all the seven on-board on January 13.

When asked about the crash, Sharma said that two audits have been taken up and "primarily there appears to be no reasons that why we have gone into that accident".

The (AAIB) is probing the incident.

has bagged 11 routes in the second round of bidding under Regional Connectivity Scheme (RCS). The scheme seeks to connect unserved and under-served airports as well as make flying more affordable. Participating airlines and service providers are provided with various incentives, including viability gap funding.

Meanwhile, the government has come out with a fresh preliminary information memorandum for the strategic disinvestment of its 51 per cent in

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First Published: Sun, April 15 2018. 14:45 IST