Indian Coast Guard to ground ALH Dhruv helicopters for inspections by February 28, 2025?
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Official announcements from the Indian Coast Guard or credible news outlets
Indian Coast Guard ALH Dhruv Crashes During Training Sortie at Porbandar Airport, Three Dead
Jan 5, 2025, 08:52 AM
An Indian Coast Guard Advanced Light Helicopter (ALH) Dhruv crashed during a routine training sortie at Porbandar Airport in Gujarat on Sunday, resulting in the deaths of all three crew members on board. The incident occurred at approximately 12:10 pm while the helicopter was attempting to land. The crew, which included two pilots and one air crew diver, were rescued from the wreckage and rushed to a hospital but succumbed to their injuries. The crash prompted an immediate response from emergency services, including fire brigades and medical teams. The cause of the crash is under investigation, and no official statement has been issued by the Coast Guard as of yet.
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Temporary Suspension for Inspections • 25%
Continued Use with No Changes • 25%
Permanent Grounding • 25%
Other Actions • 25%
Mechanical Failure • 25%
Pilot Error • 25%
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Directorate General of Civil Aviation • 25%
Indian Coast Guard • 25%
Ministry of Defence • 25%
Joint Committee • 25%
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Other action • 25%
Yes, temporarily • 25%
Yes, permanently • 25%
Delayed by 6-12 months • 25%
Delayed by more than 12 months • 25%
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Delayed by less than 6 months • 25%
Indian Coast Guard • 25%
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Civil Aviation Authority • 25%
Ministry of Defence • 25%
Fleet Grounded • 25%
No Action Required • 25%
Minor Modifications • 25%
Major Overhaul • 25%