
Tehri Garhwal, India: A potential tragedy was averted in Uttarakhand on Wednesday, May 20, 2026, after a helicopter carrying Char Dham pilgrims from Badrinath to Dehradun made an emergency landing in Tehri Garhwal district following a mid-air technical problem and contact with a high-tension power line.
The Bell 407 helicopter, operated by Trans Bharat Aviation, was carrying seven people, including the pilot. Officials confirmed that all passengers survived without injuries.
According to officials from the Uttarakhand administration and disaster management authorities, the incident occurred between approximately 8:30 am and 9:30 am while the helicopter was flying over the Chamba–Arakot sector in Tehri district. The aircraft had departed from Badrinath Dham and was en route to Dehradun.
Authorities said the helicopter encountered severe downdraft conditions and sudden localized weather turbulence in the valley region. During the emergency maneuver, the rear section of the aircraft reportedly struck a high-tension electricity transmission line before the pilot managed to bring the helicopter down safely in agricultural fields near the Satyo–Saklana and Nawagaon area of Tehri Garhwal district.
The District Magistrate of Tehri, Nikita Khandelwal, said that the helicopter made the landing after encountering sudden localised weather turbulence.“While landing, the rear end collided with the power line. However, the tourists have been sent to Dehradun while the helicopter flew back for maintenance,” she added.
The power line of a 33 KV line high-tension wire. Officials confirmed that the helicopter’s tail or rear section sustained damage in the collision.
The helicopter was being piloted by Captain Anupam Chaudhary, an experienced former Indian Air Force pilot from Meerut. Officials and local authorities credited the pilot’s quick decision-making and calm handling of the situation for preventing a catastrophic crash in the mountainous terrain.
Passengers were devotees from a single family based in Delhi’s Punjabi Bagh area. Passengers were identified as Son Raj Suri, Shriraj Suri, Bhumi Suri, Parth Suri, Himanshi Patel, and Nishka.
Immediately after the emergency landing, teams from local police, district administration, SDRF-linked authorities, and disaster management officials rushed to the site and initiated rescue and safety operations. The passengers were later transported safely to Dehradun by road taxi services.
Officials confirmed that a detailed technical and aviation investigation has been launched into the incident. The Uttarakhand Civil Aviation Development Authority said standard regulatory inspections and technical examinations are being conducted in coordination with aviation authorities and the helicopter operator.
Last Year on June 15, 2025, an Aryan Aviation helicopter flying from Kedarnath to Guptkashi crashed near Gaurikund in Rudraprayag district, killing all seven people onboard, including the pilot and a 23-month-old child. Preliminary reports linked the crash to poor weather, low visibility, and difficult flying conditions in the Himalayan region. Following the tragedy, Uttarakhand authorities temporarily suspended Char Dham helicopter operations and ordered stricter safety reviews.



















