Chinook helicopter will carry the debris of the MI-19 helicopter to a nearby airbase. (ANI)
Highlights
- IAF helicopter crashed while landing near Kedarnath temple in 2018
- Preparations for lifting debris have been going on for the last 15 days
- Debris of the MI-19 helicopter will be carried to a nearby airbase
Rudraprayag, Uttarakhand: A Chinook helicopter on Saturday took off the debris of Indian Air Force's MI-17 helicopter that caught fire following a collision with an iron girder while landing at the helipad near Kedarnath temple in 2018.
The debris of the MI-19 helicopter will be carried to a nearby airbase. The preparations for lifting the debris has been going on for the last 15 days. Recently, Air Force officers visited Kedarnath Dham and took stock of the damaged helicopter.
Chinook helicopter landed at the MI-17 helipad in Kedarnath on Saturday to carry back the debris of Indian Air Force's MI-17 helicopter.
In 2018, the Air Force''s MI-17 helicopter crashed while landing on the helipad located behind the Kedarnath temple. In the incident, the pilot suffered a minor injury, while the helicopter was damaged. IAF had left the damged MI-17 there.