Dramatic Video Shows Air Force Chopper Crash In Arunachal That Killed 7
The Mi-17 V5 helicopter was on an air maintenance mission at an altitude of 17,000 feet when it crashed around 6 AM near Tawang in Arunachal Pradesh on October 6.
Story Highlights
- Chopper was flying at 17,000 feet when it crashed on October 6
- The military personnel were going to drop kerosene cans at an Army camp
- Video shows parachute getting entangled with tail rotor of chopper
The Mi-17 V5 chopper was on an air maintenance mission at an altitude of 17,000 feet when it crashed around 6 AM near Tawang on October 6. The helicopter was flying to Yangtse to drop off kerosene jerry cans at a forward Army camp.
A helicopter cannot fly without its tail rotor.
The air maintenance mission was being flown by two very experienced Air Fore pilots at an altitude of 17,000 feet.
Mortal remains of the 7 men killed in the chopper crash being transported in cardboard boxes triggered controversy on social media. (File)
All personnel on board perished. The charred bodies of seven, including the pilot, co-pilot, flight engineer and two army officers, were found at the crash site close to the border with China.
Those who died were Wing Commander B Upadhyay, Squadron Leader S Tiwari, Master Warrant Officer AK Singh and Sergeants Gautam and Satish Kumar and army soldiers HN Deka and E Balaji.


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