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During the landing at Guwahati airport, the pilots landed the Dauphin SA 365 N3 helicopter without extending the landing gear, causing damage to the belly of the helicopter.
Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) suspended two pilots of state-run Pawan Hans Limited for three months on Wednesday for not extending the ”landing gear” of a helicopter while landing at Guwahati airport, causing damage to its belly, officials said.
“The incident had happened on July 24. Capt Bhanu Johri was the examiner and Capt Nikhilesh Bharat Gupta was undergoing the check. It was a training flight,” said a senior DGCA official.
During the landing at runway number 2 of the Guwahati airport, the pilots landed the Dauphin SA 365 N3 helicopter without extending the landing gear, causing damage to the belly of the helicopter, the official said. “Johri did not supervise Gupta properly. It was Gupta’s responsibility to lower the landing gear. Both of them have been suspended for a period of three months,” the official from Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) said.
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The period of suspension would be calculated from the date of the incident, the official clarified.
Pawan Hans started as Helicopter Corporation of India in October 1985 which was renamed as Pawan Hans Limited in 1987. It again underwent name changes in 1997 and 2013. The company has logged more than 1 million flying hours and lakhs of landings. It also has plans to become a 100-helicopter company by 2027.
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