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2009 Andhra Pradesh helicopter crash
Aviation disaster in India
Aviation disaster in India
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| image | VT-APG (13992117974).jpg |
| alt | 2009 Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister helicopter crash |
| caption | VT-APG, the helicopter involved in the accident |
| date | |
| type | Spatial disorientation resulting from a mechanical failure, pilot error |
| occurrence_type | Occurrence |
| site | Kurnool, Andhra Pradesh, India |
| aircraft_type | Bell 430 |
| tail_number | VT-APG |
| operator | Andhra Pradesh Government |
| origin | Begumpet airport, India |
| destination | Anuppalle helipad |
| occupants | 5 |
| fatalities | 5 |
| survivors | 0 |
The 2009 Andhra Pradesh helicopter crash occurred on 2 September 2009 near Rudrakonda Hill, 40 nmi from Kurnool, Andhra Pradesh, India. The helicopter was a Bell 430 helicopter owned by the Andhra Pradesh Government, and registered VT-APG. Fatalities included Y. S. Rajasekhara Reddy, the then Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh among others.
Accident
The Puli 430 helicopter took off from Begumpet Airport, Hyderabad, and soon encountered bad weather. The official accident report states that the aircraft's weather radar was red, meaning that the weather was extreme. The flight crew decided to fly slightly left of their planned route. The pilots soon noticed that the weather was getting worse, and agreed that they would turn left after crossing Krishna River. Begumpet and Shamshabad Air traffic controllers lost contact with the aircraft at 9:02 am IST while it was passing through the dense Nallamala Forest area.
Shortly after 09:20 am IST, the flight crew encountered a problem with the transmission oil pressure. The pilots became engaged in finding out emergency checklist procedures for the transmission oil pressure, but were unsuccessful.
Soon after, the co-pilot continually called out "go around", likely indicating that he thought the aircraft would soon crash into something. During the last 14 seconds, the rate of descent was extremely high. Thereafter the helicopter crashed due to loss of control resulting in high rate of descent in down draught. The helicopter impacted the ground in a steep left bank and all occupants on board died due to crash injuries.
Aftermath
The state government of Andhra Pradesh and the Government of India launched one of the largest search and rescue operations in the history of the country. The state's security officials mentioned that bad weather was hindering the search and rescue efforts. The Home Ministry of India dispatched 5000 CRPF soldiers for the operation while the Defence Ministry of India ordered the Indian Air Force to comb the area using low altitude planes and the Sukhoi-30MKI equipped with thermal imaging systems. In addition, police personnel from six districts were involved in the ground search. Andhra Pradesh's elite anti-Naxal troops, Greyhounds, were also deployed in the area, owing to their extreme familiarity with the jungle terrain of the area. Local tribal residents from this part of the state assisted with the search mission. Patrol parties also combed the Krishna River for the remains of the helicopter. ISRO's RISAT-2 satellite was also deployed to search the area, but the 41 high-resolution images of the area were unable to trace the helicopter.
The wreckage of the helicopter was finally spotted by an IAF Mi-8 helicopter at 08:20 am IST the following day, less than 24 hours after contact was lost with the aircraft.
Death of Y. S. Rajasekhara Reddy
The Indian Prime Minister's Office confirmed the helicopter's crash on the morning of 3 September and the death of all aboard, including that of Y. S. Rajasekhara Reddy. The Director General of Police said that the bodies of Reddy and others were charred beyond recognition and had to be identified on the basis of clothing. The autopsy of all the bodies was carried out at Kurnool Medical College.
Investigation
Although the sparsely populated forest area is considered to be stronghold of the outlawed Naxal communist insurgents, the National Security Advisor of India ruled out the possibility of the Naxals bringing down the helicopter.
The investigation eventually concluded that the factors that caused that crash included the fact that the crew became fixated for more than six minutes in trying to find the reason behind the problem with their transmission oil pressure system, and they became distracted from the worsening weather. They also noted that the flight crew was flying in Instrument meteorological conditions whereas the flight plan was cleared for VFR flying, and the flight crew never discussed the bad weather, diverting, or returning to base.
References
References
- (3 September 2009). "Andhra Pradesh CM Y.S.R. Reddy missing, damaged helicopter found". Reuters.
- (3 September 2009). "India politician killed in crash". BBC News.
- "Report on Accident to Andhra Pradesh Government Bell 430 Helicopter VT-APG at Rodrakodu in Kurnool District of Andhra Pradesh on 02.09.2009". The Hindu.
- Krishnakumar, P.. (2 September 2009). "Rains, not Maoists, major hurdle in YSR search-ops". Rediff.
- (2 September 2009). "5000 CRPF personnel involved in search for Andhra CM". The Indian Express.
- (2 September 2009). "Andhra CM's fate uncertain, IAF deploys Sukhoi to locate YSR's chopper". The Economic Times.
- (2 September 2009). "Panic, anxiety grips YSR's followers". [[The Times of India]].
- (2 September 2009). "Massive rescue operation on to trace Andhra CM's chopper". [[The Times of India]].
- (2 September 2009). "RISAT to search for YSR". The Hindu.
- (3 September 2009). "ISRO aircraft takes satellite images to trace YSR". The Economic Times.
- Nanjappa, Vicky. (3 September 2009). "Dhruv spotted YSR's fallen chopper first". Rediff.
- (3 September 2009). "Andhra Pradesh plunges into gloom". Hindustan Times.
- [https://web.archive.org/web/20110811072053/http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2009-09-03/india/28065464_1_ysr-reddy-helicopter-crash-y-s-rajasekhara-reddy PMO confirms death of Andhra CM]
- [http://www.hindustantimes.com/News/hyderabad/Charred-bodies-of-YSR-others-identified-by-clothes/Article1-449885.aspx Charred bodies of YSR, others identified by clothes] {{webarchive. link. (2 January 2011)
- [https://web.archive.org/web/20110811072105/http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2009-09-04/india/28100527_1_ysr-rudrakodur-m-malakondiah Autopsy conducted on YSR in Kurnool]
- (2 September 2009). "NSA rules out Naxal strike on YSR Reddy's chopper".
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