
News Topical, Digital Desk : After the helicopter crash in Kedarnath, Uttarakhand, a case has been filed against Aryan Company. Along with this, the Uttarakhand government has decided to set up a command and coordination center. This center will coordinate better with the helicopters flying with devotees. This will reduce the chances of accidents and help will reach in time in case of an accident.
CEO Yukada Sonika said that Chief Minister Dhami has given instructions to take strict action against those who are negligent and strict action will be taken against the culprits. He also confirmed that a command and coordination center will be established for better coordination of helicopter flights. More security arrangements will be made in future to facilitate the journey to Kedarnath by helicopter.
What are the allegations against Aryan Company?
In the case registered against Aryan Company, it has been said that the weather was bad on Sunday. Clouds and fog were spread across the sky. In such a situation, the helicopter was operated in violation of SOP. This is the reason for the accident. It has also been said that the manager of Aryan Company was well aware that riding a helicopter in such weather can be fatal. Despite this, Aryan Company operated the helicopter and this negligence became the reason for the accident. Aryan Company's manager Vikas Tomar and accountable manager Kaushik Pathak have been held responsible for this accident.
The helicopter had left before time
It has been stated in the FIR that the first slot for helicopter operations is between 6 am and 7 am, but this accident happened at 5.30 am. In such a situation, the SOP was not followed by the company. For this reason, the company officials have been held responsible for the accident.
Seven people died in the Kedarnath accident
A helicopter crashed in Rudraprayag district of Uttarakhand on Sunday. Seven people died in this accident. The helicopter was returning from Kedarnath carrying pilgrims. Meanwhile, due to poor visibility in the forests of Gaurikund near Rudraprayag, the helicopter crashed. All the people on board the helicopter died. Their bodies were badly burnt.
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