After 3 Years Mystery Behind CDS Bipin Rawat's Helicopter Crash Revealed
However, alarming evidence was given during the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Defense hearing three years later. The fatalities of the army men that day were the result of a "human error," not a technological malfunction or act of sabotage. Let's see what this report uncovered.
It is known that on that particular day, 14 people, including Bipin Rawat, were en route to the Wellington army Cantonment from Sulur, tamil Nadu, aboard a Mi-17 V-5 chopper. A abrupt shift in the weather was the main reason of the helicopter accident, according to the released investigation. The weather suddenly became bad, and the helicopter went into the clouds. There was no more indication of the situation for the pilots. 'Spatial disorientation,' or confusion in orientation, was the result, the research said. Consequently, the helicopter lost control, leading to the catastrophe.
It is important to note that the helicopter crashed on december 8, 2021, not long after taking off from Sulur, tamil Nadu, in the direction of the Wellington army Cantonment. According to reports, the helicopter crashed at Nanjappan Chathiram, on the Nilgiri highlands, in the Katteri Park wilderness. Immediately following the crash, the aircraft caught fire. Since then, a number of details regarding the passing of Bipin Rawat have surdata-faced. At last, the riddle has been unraveled.