Video: Helicopter made a dangerous landing on the route of Amarnath Yatra, DGCA ordered an inquiry after the video went viral

In the video it is seen how a helicopter is landing and shouting side by side….side….side ho, side ho, side hut jao by a man to save people so that no accident happens. also being seen.
Not only this, how a person is asking the passengers to leave before landing, it has also been seen in this video. After the video was uploaded, it went viral, due to which people started talking about its safety. Taking cognizance of the matter, the DGCA has also ordered an inquiry.
what is the whole matter
But a video is becoming very viral in which the landing of a helicopter is being seen. It is seen in this that this helicopter is landing around the rough ground between big stones and mules. Not only this, before landing the helicopter is seen going through the heads of the passengers running there and it is going over them again and again.
During this, this person is heard saying that side…side…side ho, side ho. Looking at the landing of the helicopter in the video, it seems that it can fall down at any time. It is being told that this incident is of Mahuguna Pass falling in the route of the yatra. In this manner the investigation has started regarding the landing.
What did the DGCA say, ordered an inquiry
According to the news, these helipads where the helicopter has landed have not received any clearance from DGCA. Not only this, the performance standards have not been considered by the pilot at the time of landing. At the same time, it is also becoming clear that the SOP has not been followed by the driver to cross the pass.
Taking action, DGCA has banned the EC 130 helicopter of M/s Heritage Aviation involved in the incident. Sadh, the pilot driving it has also been removed. Not only this, other choppers of EC 130 have also been banned from flying. A team has been formed to investigate this incident which will reach Pahalgam today.