Tragic Loss: Indian Coast Guard Helicopter Crashes in Porbandar
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Synopsis of the Article
- Indian Coast Guard ALH MK-III Helicopter CG 859 crashed at Porbandar Airport on January 5, 2025.
- The helicopter had two pilots and one aircrew diver on board during a routine training sortie.
- All three crew members were declared dead after being taken to the Government Hospital in Porbandar.
- A Board of Inquiry is investigating the cause of the accident.
- The deceased crew members will be cremated with full-service honors.
Tragic Indian Coast Guard Helicopter Crash at Porbandar
A routine training sortie turned into a tragedy for the Indian Coast Guard when their Advanced Light Helicopter (ALH) MK-III, designated CG 859, met with an accident at the Porbandar Airport runway around 12:15 PM. The helicopter, which was part of a routine training mission, had three personnel on board: two pilots and one aircrew diver.
Details of the Incident
The unfortunate incident occurred during what was supposed to be a regular training exercise. The helicopter, known for its advanced capabilities, suddenly encountered difficulties, leading to the mishap. Immediate recovery efforts were made, and the crew members were quickly transported to the Government Hospital in Porbandar. Sadly, despite the rapid response, all three crew members were declared dead upon arrival at the hospital.
Remembering the Brave Souls
The three brave men who lost their lives in this tragic accident were Commandant (Junior Grade) Saurabh, TM, Deputy Commandant SK Yadav, and Pradhan Navik Manoj. They were dedicated members of the Indian Coast Guard, serving the nation with honor and commitment. Their untimely demise is a significant loss to the force and the country.
Ongoing Investigation
The exact reasons behind the accident are still unclear. To determine what went wrong, a Board of Inquiry has been set up to thoroughly investigate the incident. This investigation aims to uncover any potential technical failures or operational errors that might have contributed to this tragedy. Such inquiries are crucial for preventing similar incidents in the future and ensuring the safety of the personnel involved in such high-risk operations.
Final Rites with Full Honors
As per the traditions of the Indian Coast Guard, the mortal remains of Commandant Saurabh, Deputy Commandant Yadav, and Pradhan Navik Manoj will be cremated with full-service honors. The ceremony will reflect the respect and gratitude of the nation for their service and sacrifice.
Nation’s Salute to the Heroes
The nation mourns the loss of these three courageous individuals. The Indian Coast Guard, known for its critical role in ensuring the security and safety of India’s maritime interests, has lost some of its finest members. The service and sacrifice of these brave men will not be forgotten, and their dedication will continue to inspire future generations.
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