Pawan Hans Helicopter Makes Sea Landing In Andaman and Nicobar: All 7 On Board Safe
Seven people on board a Pawan Hans helicopter were rescued on after the aircraft went down in the sea near Mayabunder in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. Local officials confirmed that all passengers and both pilots were brought to safety, and no injuries were reported so far.
The helicopter was carrying five passengers and two crew members when it encountered problems during a scheduled flight over the islands. The group on board included three men, one woman, one child and the two pilots, according to the initial information shared by authorities.
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Pawan Hans helicopter: timeline of the Mayabunder sea incident
Officials stated that the helicopter took off from Sri Vijaya Puram at around 8.45 am. It later went down in the sea close to Mayabunder at about 9.30 am. A senior Civil Aviation official said, as quoted by PTI, "A preliminary inquiry revealed that there was some technical snag, and the pilot made a crash-landing on the sea."
The rescued passengers have been identified as Rajita Devi and her infant Kamal Ch. Das, along with Sipra Saha and Nambi Amma. They have been admitted to Dr. RP Hospital in Mayabunder. Medical teams there are keeping all four under observation and providing treatment, while officials confirmed that the two pilots are also safe.
| Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Helicopter operator | Pawan Hans |
| Departure point | Sri Vijaya Puram / Port Blair (as per statements) |
| Departure time | Around 8.45 am |
| Incident time | Around 9.30 am |
| Location | Near Mayabunder, Andaman and Nicobar Islands |
| Total people on board | Seven |
Pawan Hans helicopter: official statements after Mayabunder sea landing
Providing the first detailed comment on the incident, a Pawan Hans spokesperson said, "Around 9:30 a.m. today, a Pawan Hans helicopter experienced a short landing incident near Mayabunder in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. The helicopter had taken off from Port Blair with two crew members and five passengers on board. All have been rescued and are safe. No injuries have been reported."
The spokesperson also said, "All necessary safety protocols were followed, and authorities ensured the well-being of the crew and passengers," as quoted by ANI. Civil Aviation officials are now reviewing technical data and testimonies to understand the reported snag, while local authorities continue to assess the situation in the Mayabunder area.
Investigators are expected to examine the helicopter and speak with the pilots to confirm what led to the sea landing near Mayabunder. For now, officials stress that everyone on the Pawan Hans helicopter is safe, under medical care where needed, and further updates on the cause of the incident are awaited.
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