What Led to the Emergency Landing of an Aircraft in Odisha?
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Key Takeaways
- Investigation initiated by DGCA and AAIB into the emergency landing.
- Government support provided for the injured and investigation teams.
- Medical assistance activated for swift response to the injured.
- Chief Minister is personally overseeing developments.
- Conditions of the injured vary, with some in critical condition.
Bhubaneswar, Jan 11 (NationPress) Teams from the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) and the Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau (AAIB) commenced an investigation on Sunday into the emergency landing of a nine-seater aircraft operated by India One Air, which occurred at Jalda near Rourkela in the Sundargarh district of Odisha.
The state government facilitated the teams' arrival in Rourkela by providing a helicopter and making necessary arrangements for an inspection at the accident site to ascertain the reasons for the aircraft's emergency landing.
During a media briefing, Usha Padhee, the Principal Secretary of Odisha's Commerce and Transport Department, stated that the state government is actively monitoring the situation following this incident.
Padhee visited the accident site on Sunday, collaborating with district administration, police authorities, and officials from relevant departments to review the circumstances.
She evaluated the rescue operations, medical responses, and the safety measures enacted immediately after the emergency landing.
Additionally, she mentioned that Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi is personally overseeing the situation and has given explicit instructions to ensure rapid medical assistance and coordinated administrative actions for all those affected.
A two-member medical team has been dispatched to Rourkela to monitor the injured closely, with emergency medical facilities activated at the district level.
The aircraft, a Cessna Caravan (208B), departed from Bhubaneswar around 12:27 p.m. on Saturday, carrying four passengers and two crew members, and was expected to arrive in Rourkela at 1:19 p.m.
However, a mid-air emergency led to the aircraft making an emergency landing in an open field at Jalda.
All six individuals aboard sustained injuries during the incident and were promptly transported to a nearby hospital for treatment.
On Sunday, two injured passengers, Savita Agrawal and Sunil Agrawal, were airlifted to Mumbai for advanced medical care upon their request and medical advice, and their conditions are stable and not life-threatening.
The remaining four injured individuals are currently being treated at the Jaiprakash Hospital and Research Centre Private Limited in Rourkela. One passenger, Susanta Kumar Biswal, who has suffered head injuries and other co-morbidities, is reported to be in critical condition.