New Delhi, Oct 30: A video has emerged which clearly shows the crash of an Indian Air Force (IAF) helicopter in Arunachal Pradesh earlier this month that killed seven military personnel on board.
The Mi-17 V5 chopper was on an air maintenance mission at an altitude of 17,000 feet when it crashed around 6 AM near Tawang on October 6. The helicopter was flying to Yangtse to drop off kerosene jerry cans at a forward Army camp.
Mi-17 V5 helicopter on an air maintenance mission when it crashed near Tawang in Arunachal Pradesh.#SadDay pic.twitter.com/uvWgiWysZ1
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The 19-second clip shows the parachute of one of the cans getting entangled with the tail rotor of the chopper which then separates from the helicopter. The video confirms that the tail rotor separated from the helicopter after being struck by a kerosene can which was being airdropped.
A helicopter cannot fly without its tail rotor.
The air maintenance mission was being flown by two very experienced Air Fore pilots at an altitude of 17,000 feet.
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