Pilot recalls thrilling operation where 26 were rescued from rooftop in Kerala


Mumbai, Aug 21 (Zee News): Mumbai: Three seconds. This is how long it would have taken for the Seaking helicopter to disintegrate into pieces had anything gone wrong during a dramatic rooftop landing in Kerala to rescue 26 people.

The video of the thrilling rescue operation by the Navy's Seaking 42B helicopter at the flood-ravaged Chalakudy town on Friday has gone viral on social media and garnered thousands of hits.

The daredevil pilot, while recounting the rescue operation, told PTI that the "roof top low hover in a light on wheels" (technical name for rooftop landing) lasted around eight minutes before the chopper took off again.

"I had to take a decision to go in for the 'light on wheels' procedure in which the entire weight of the helicopter is not on the roof as it may have caved in," Lt Commander Abhijeet Garud said.

Having winched four people, lifting another 22 was a major task and the crew took a call of going for a low hover to embark all those stranded there, he said.

Asked if in case something had gone wrong, the 33-year-old pilot said, "It would have taken three to four seconds for the chopper to disintegrate. It was a tough call to make. I am glad we made the right decision."

"It was a classic case of the importance of good pilot judgement, or aeronautical decision-making," he said.

Those rescued, including an 80-year-old man, were shifted along with some luggage from Chalakudy to the naval air base INS Garuda in Kochi. "The operation was possible due to the teamwork and excellent coordination among the crew. It included Lt Cdr Rajneesh (co-pilot), Lt Satyarth (navigator), Ajit (winch operator) and Rajan (free diver)," the pilot said.

When the chopper first took off in the morning, the sortie was planned for dropping two Gemini boats with eight divers in Chalakuddy, he said. "After dropping (the payload) we started rescuing people and distributing food and relief material. On one of the ground-plus-two storey houses we saw aged people and women waving. Prioritising them (we) proceeded for a pick up," he said.

"Many people came out thereafter. We saw almost 20 to 25 people, including a woman on wheelchair. She was unable to board the 'basket' sent for winching her up," said Lt Cdr Garud, an alumnus of the Naval Academy in Kerala.

  

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  • Lily Grace D Silva, Mumbai

    Tue, Aug 21 2018

    My salute to you Lt Commander Abhijeet Garud. May the Lord bless you and your entire team abundantly.

    The decision you had taken is surely guided by God for the very important work and being risky. You and the team putting your life in risk, helping the stranded people to shift to the safer place is amazing. May you and your team, as well many others who are working day and night for all the people stranded in the dangerous areas, be remembered by the government and the people of this country in their prayers. God bless.

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, Bahrain

    Tue, Aug 21 2018

    Well done, Kudos to this Pilot and rescue team..

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Tue, Aug 21 2018

    Praise the Lord ...

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