Helicopter crash kills 7 in India
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Press Trust of India on MSNKedarnath helicopter crash: Case registered against private firm for violating SOPsThe Bell 407 helicopter which crashed due to bad weather in the forests of Gauri Mai Khark between Gaurikund and Triyuginarayan belonged to Aryan Aviation Private Limited
A helicopter crashed at the Skypark Airport in Woods Cross Friday just seconds after taking off. No one was injured.
A soldier was killed and another injured during an aviation training mission Wednesday evening at Fort Campbell, Kentucky, the service announced.
In the wake of the tragic helicopter crash near Gaurikund that claimed seven lives, Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami has announced the establishment of a centralised command and coordination centre in Dehradun to oversee real-time helicopter operations in the state.
Pilot Marc Gann, 63, and flight nurse Samuel “Adam” Russell, 43, were killed. Medic Amanda Daniels was seriously injured.
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Helicopter services to Char Dham suspended till Monday; Uttarakhand CM orders safety overhaul, formation of Command and Coordination Center in Dehradun, and high-level probe into Rudraprayag crash.
The 101st Combat Aviation Brigade mourns the loss of a soldier who died as a result of wounds from an AH-64 Apache helicopter training incident at Fort Campbell, Ky.
In a tragic turn of events, Lieutenant Colonel Rajveer Singh Chauhan, a decorated army pilot and new father, perished in a helicopter crash near Kedarnath on June 15, 2025. The Bell 407, operated by Aryan Aviation,