Helicopter Crash Averted in Andaman and Nicobar Islands: All Passengers Rescued

A helicopter incident in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands was narrowly avoided when the aircraft crashed into the sea due to a technical malfunction. Fortunately, all seven individuals on board were rescued safely. The administration has launched an investigation to determine the cause of the incident, focusing on potential maintenance issues. Read on for more details about this aviation mishap and the ongoing inquiry.
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Helicopter Crash Averted in Andaman and Nicobar Islands: All Passengers Rescued

Helicopter Incident in Mayabunder

A significant aviation incident was narrowly avoided on Tuesday morning in the Mayabunder region of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. A helicopter, which was airborne over the North and Middle Andaman districts, lost control due to a technical malfunction and plunged directly into the sea. Fortunately, a timely rescue operation was initiated, ensuring the safe retrieval of all seven individuals on board, including the crew.


Officials confirmed the details, stating that the mishap occurred around 9:30 AM. According to one official, all passengers and crew members rescued from the ocean have been admitted to a local hospital for evaluation.


Flight Details and Initial Findings

A senior aviation official reported that the helicopter took off from Sri Vijaypuram at 8:45 AM and crashed into the sea shortly after 9:30 AM. Preliminary investigations indicate a technical failure, which forced the pilot to make an emergency landing in the water. Another official mentioned that an inquiry into the incident has commenced.


Investigation Launched

The administration has initiated a high-level investigation into this serious incident. The aviation official noted, "Initial findings suggest a technical malfunction. A comprehensive investigation will clarify whether there were any maintenance oversights prior to the flight."