A helicopter from Mumbai-based Global Hectra crashed near Paud in Pune district on Saturday, August 24, amid heavy rainfall in the region. The AW 139 model, which was travelling from Mumbai to Vijayawada, had four people on board, including the pilot and three passengers. The pilot sustained injuries and is currently hospitalised, while the other three passengers are reported to be in stable condition. Rescue operations are underway, and the cause of the crash is still under investigation. Emergency services and local authorities are working at the site to ensure safety and determine the technical cause of the accident. Visuals and videos from the scene show the damaged helicopter and the immediate response by emergency teams. Helicopter Crash in Maharashtra: Private Helicopter Crashes En Route To Pick Up Shiv Sena Leader Sushma Andhare in Raigad (Watch Video).
Pilot Injured in Pune Helicopter Crash
Maharashtra | A private helicopter crashed near Paud village in Pune district. The helicopter belongs to a private aviation company. It was going from Mumbai to Hyderabad. Among the 4 people who were in the Helicopter, the captain sustained injuries and is hospitalised. The rest… https://t.co/Z2MkvvXi91 pic.twitter.com/kF5qg7HOV2
— ANI (@ANI) August 24, 2024
Private Chopper Crashes Near Paud Amid Heavy Rain
Helicopter Crashes Near Paud, Pune District; All Passengers Safe
A helicopter belonging to a Mumbai-based global company crashed near Paud in Pune district earlier today. The region has been experiencing heavy rainfall, but the exact technical reason for the accident is… pic.twitter.com/RNoXDNzcBa
— Pune Pulse (@pulse_pune) August 24, 2024
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