- Rudraprayag
(U'Khand) — Seven people were killed as a helicopter carrying
them from the Kedarnath shrine in Uttarakhand crashed early Sunday in the
forests of Gaurikund amid poor visibility.
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- The Bell 407 helicopter operated by private firm Aryan
Aviation Pvt Ltd crashed between Gaurikund and Trijuginarayan in Kedarghati and
caught fire, killing all on board.

In this image via @uksdrf on X, debris of a helicopter that
crashed near the Kedarnath shrine, in Rudraprayag district, Uttarakhand,
Sunday, June 15, 2025. At least seven people were killed in the incident.
(@uksdrf via PTI Photo)
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- Rudraprayag District Disaster Management Officer Nandan
Singh Rajwar told PTI that zero visibility caused by bad weather apparently led
to the crash.
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- The Civil Aviation Ministry said the accident will be
investigated by the Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau (AAIB).
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- "There were 5 passengers, one infant and one crew
member on board. The helicopter took off from Guptakashi at 05:10 Hrs and
Landed at Shri Kedarnath ji Helipad at 05:18 hrs. Helicopter took off again at
05:19 hrs for Guptkanshi and crashed near Gaurikund," an official
statement said.
- As a precautionary measure, the Directorate General of Civil
Aviation(DGCA) has reduced frequency of helicopter operations to chardham
shrines of Kedarnath, Badrinath, Yamunotri and Gangotri.
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- The watchdog is carrying out enhanced surveillance and
reviewing the operation for any further action, the statement said.

In this image via @uksdrf on X, debris of a helicopter that
crashed near the Kedarnath shrine, in Rudraprayag district, Uttarakhand,
Sunday, June 15, 2025. At least seven people were killed in the incident.
(@uksdrf via PTI Photo)
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- The chopper crash comes days after an Air India flight to
London crashed in Ahmedbad, killing 241 people on board and several others on
the ground.
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- Earlier, on May 8, a helicopter going to Gangotri Dham
crashed in Uttarkashi district in which six people were killed.
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- On June 7, a helicopter going to Kedarnath had to make an
emergency landing on the road due to a technical fault soon after take-off in
which the pilot was injured but the five devotees on board were rescued safely.
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- In the wake of the latest helicopter crash, Uttarakhand
Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami said helicopter services on the chardham
yatra route will remain suspended for two days.
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- The weather is bad and the safety of passengers is
paramount, Dhami, who chaired a high-level meeting and issued strict
instructions for helicopter operations in the state, said.
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- The chief minister said a strict SOP (Standard Operating
Procedure) should be prepared for the operation of heli services in the state,
in which a complete check of the technical condition of the helicopter should
be made mandatory. Weather status should also be checked before heli
operations.
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- The chief secretary has been directed to constitute a
committee of technical experts, which will prepare the SOP after thoroughly
reviewing all technical and safety aspects of heli operations.
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- The committee will ensure that the operation of heli
services is completely safe, transparent and as per the prescribed standards,
an official statement said.
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- Dhami has also directed that the high-level committee
constituted to investigate helicopter accidents that have took place in the
past in the state will thoroughly investigate every aspect of the earlier heli
accidents as well as Sunday's heli crash and submit its report.
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- This committee will investigate the causes of each incident
in depth and identify the guilty persons or institutions and recommend strict
action against them.
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- The chief minister said the importance of heli services in
the state is immense for pilgrimage, disaster management and emergency
services, hence safety will be given top priority in these.
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- The seven deceased hailed from Maharashtra, Rajasthan,
Uttarakhand and Uttar Pradesh.
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- Rajveer Singh Chauhan, the pilot of the helicopter, had
served in the Indian Army for over 15 years and had vast experience of flying
missions over different terrains.
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- A resident of Shastri Nagar in Jaipur, Chauhan was working
as a pilot with Aryan Aviation Private Ltd since October 2024.
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- Having worked in the Indian Army, Chauhan had a vast
experience of flying missions over different terrains, overseeing aerial
operations and had been trained in different types of helicopters and their
maintenance, according to his LinkedIn profile.
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- Former Rajasthan chief minister Ashok Gehlot expressed
sorrow over the demise of seven people.
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- "The death of seven people, including Jaipur resident
pilot Rajveer Singh Chauhan, in the helicopter crash near Kedarnath is
extremely sad. My deepest condolences are with the bereaved families in this
difficult time," he said in a social media post.
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- Besides the pilot, a couple and their two-year-old daughter
hailing from Yavatmal in Maharashtra were killed.
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- They were identified as Rajkumar Jaiswal, a transport
businessman, his wife Shraddha, and their two-year-old daughter Kashi, former
Wani MLA Vishvas Nandekar told reporters in Yavatamal.
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- Jaiswal along with his family members had left from Wani in
Yavatmal on June 12 to visit the Kedarnath temple.
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- A member of the Badrinath-Uttarakhand tempe trust Vikram
Singh Rawat was also killed besides Vinood Devi (66) and Tushti Singh (19) from
Uttar Pradesh.