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Black Box, Data Recorder Recovered From Mi 17 Helicopter Crash Spot

The data recorder of the doomed M 17 helicopter of the Indian Air Force that slammed close to Coonoor prompted the deaths of the lives of Chief of Defense Staff General Bipin Rawat, his wife Madhulika, and 11 other faculty, was recovered on Thursday morning.

Black Box Recovered

A 25 special team of the Airpower officials drove by Wing Commander R. Bhardwaj has recovered the black box and more subtleties are anticipated. The group has been directing search operations since morning as the need on Wednesday was to recuperate the bodies securely to Wellington Army emergency hospital.

In the interim, a six- member medical group from Coimbatore is going to the treatment of the last one standing in the Coonoor helicopter crash, Group captain Varun Singh who is battling for his life at the Wellington Army emergency hospital.

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The Tamil Nadu Chief Minister, M.K. Stalin, who is at Nilgiris, has as of now imparted to the Army group that the Tamil Nadu government would uphold the hospital treatment of Group chief Varun Singh.

Sources at Wellington said that Group chief Varun Singh, who is a Shaurya Chakra awardee, experienced 60% burns during the copter crash.

Ravikumar, who was the primary individual to arrive at the mishap spot, informed that aside from two individuals the assortments of the relative multitude of different fighters were burnt.

The black box can uncover the information about the helicopter’s last flight circumstance and different viewpoints.

Black Box Could Reveal More Information Regarding The Crash 

However, called black box, the flight data recorder is painted in a dazzling orange tone and it records the flight information and cockpit discussions.

Further criminological assessment of the remaining parts of the chopper can likewise uncover in case there were outer foundations for the mishap.

Likewise, Group Captain Varun Singh, the Directing Staff at the Defense Services Staff College in Wellington, Tamil Nadu, and the last one standing of the doomed chopper, can likewise give direct data on the flight.

On Wednesday, the IAF helicopter with 14 people ready, including General Rawat and his better half, took off from Sulur air base and slammed minutes before it should land at Coonoor.

 

 

 

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