Saturday, July 26, 2014

Air force chopper crashes in UP's Sitapur, 7 dead

Lucknow:  At least 7 people were feared dead after an advanced air force chopper crashed in a field near Sitapur on Friday evening.

According to reports, the advanced landing chopper-307 was on its way to Allahabad from Bareilly when it crashed in a field in village Ahirwa in Sitapur district, around 70 Kms away from the state capital.

According to reports, the incident happened around 5pm after the chopper lost the link with both the Bakshi-Ka-Talab (BKT) Air Traffic Control (ATC) as well as the one in Lucknow airport. The chopper was tracked from ATC of air force station in Delhi until evening when suddenly the link with the aircraft was lost. District magistrate, Sitapur, JP Singh confirmed that the pilot, co-pilot and five people on board the chopper were killed in the crash. He said that the chopper was completely burned and there was no possibility of anyone surviving the crash.
25/07/14 Pankaj Shah/Times of India
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