Early Times Report JAMMU, Nov 25: Vaishno Devi Shrine Board has asked DGCA to conduct a detailed safety audit of the helicopter operations between Katra-Sanjichhat sector in Jammu and Kashmir's Katra belt, where a recent chopper crash killed six pilgrims and a woman pilot. The chopper services, which were suspended as a precautionary measure after the crash in Katra on Monday, resumed its operations today with trial flights. Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Shrine Board (SMVDSB) has asked DGCA to conduct a safety audit in detail in the particular belt in Reasi district, from where nearly one crore people visit the shrine every year. "The CEO of the Shrine Board, on the instructions of J&K Governor N N Vohra who is also the Chairman of the Board, approached the DGCA to separately conduct a detailed safety audit of the Heli operations between Katra-Sanjichhat-Katra sector," a senior official of Board said. A team of Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) team visited the crash spot here yesterday and initiated a detailed investigation in the accident. Copied From Jammu Links News Website. The 2010-make chopper of private airliner Himalayan Heli service, which was carrying six pilgrims from Sanjichat helipad in Trikuta hills, crashed at the new bus stand area in Katra. A separate team of DGCA officials reached Katra today and started conducting audits on various air safety norms such as airworthiness of the helicopters, operation and maintenance procedure being followed by the operators, the official said. |