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IAF Chopper Crash: Probe Report Likely To Be Submitted To Air HQ Next Week

When asked about possible causes of the crash, several aviation experts said there were a significant number of air accidents caused by visual disorientation triggered by the loss of situational awareness by pilots.

IAF Chopper Crash: Probe Report Likely To Be Submitted To Air HQ Next Week
Wreckage of the crashed IAF Mi-17V5 helicopter in Coonoor in Tamil Nadu. | PTI Photo
IAF Chopper Crash: Probe Report Likely To Be Submitted To Air HQ Next Week
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2022-01-01T23:35:40+05:30

The report of the tri-services investigation into the chopper crash that killed CDS Gen Bipin Rawat and 13 others, is set to be submitted to the Air headquarters next week, people familiar with the development said on Saturday. They said the investigation into the December 8 accident near Coonoor in Tamil Nadu has nearly been completed and the voluminous report is being finalised for submission in the next few days.

It is learnt that the probe team led by Air Marshal Manavendra Singh examined all likely scenarios for the crash, including a possible human error. The experts also investigated if it was a case of disorientation by the crew when the helicopter was preparing for landing. The sources said the findings of the Court of Inquiry and the procedure it followed in the probe are being legally vetted. "The legal vetting is being done to ensure that the probe team followed all the laid down norms and procedures," a source privy to the developments said.

When asked about possible causes of the crash, several aviation experts said there were a significant number of air accidents caused by visual disorientation triggered by the loss of situational awareness by pilots. And, bad weather could be a factor contributing to the loss of situational awareness at times, said one of them while refusing to speculate on the Coonoor crash. They said the probe team, led by Air Marshal Manavendra Singh, investigated all possible angles and is finalising the report, which is expected to be submitted to Chief of Air Staff, Air Chief Marshal VR Chaudhari, in a week's time. However, there are no official details available on the matter.

The black box, comprising the flight data recorder (FDR) and the cockpit voice recorder (CVR), of the ill-fated Mi-17V5 helicopter of the Indian Air Force (IAF) was recovered from the crash site on December 9. The Chief of Defence Staff had left the Palam air base in an IAF Embraer aircraft at 8.47 am and landed at Sulur air base at 11.34 am. He took off from Sulur in the Mi-17V5 chopper at around 11.48 am for Wellington. The chopper crashed at around 12.22 pm.

Air Marshal Singh, currently heading the Bengaluru-headquartered Training Command of the IAF, is known to be one of the "best available" air crash investigators in the country. Before taking the reins of the Training Command, Singh was the Director General (Inspection and Safety) at the Air headquarters. He had developed various protocols for flight safety while serving in the post. 

-With PTI Inputs

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