@abingdonboy nice video buddy just noticed it...Army chopper crashes in Siachen, no casualty | NDTV.com
Dhruv ALH Mark III crashes in Siachen. Both the pilots survived the accident.
Has there been any follow up reporting on this crash. I definitely am thankful that the pilots did not suffer any last injuries.
But this also bring to my mind the recent tender that is taking place for the LUH that is supposedly expected to take over these roles of air maintenance, air observation etc...
If you would notice crashing on a GLACIER that too at high velocities that is required to maintain stability there due to air starvation is no small disaster. Hence it is a small comforting fact that the BOTH PILOTS escaped with minor injuries...speaks volumes about the capability of the Dhruv when it is properly maintained. Even the equadorian crash if I remember correctly the pilot survived. The only fatalities have been in head to head crashes and difficult survivability terrain.
Now contrast this with the Cheetah crash that happened earlier in the same glacier and you can see the risk to life there
Army aviation pilot dies in Siachen chopper crash, another injured | NDTV.com
So it begs the question is why are we conducting a different tender when we can very well increase the count of Dhruvs ordered and multiply them for these operation. We will also save lots due to platform uniformity during maintenance.
@Kunal Biswas any comments on this?
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