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Another air scare for Fadnavis, chopper makes emergency landing
PTI
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Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis. PTI file photo
Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis. PTI file photo

A helicopter ferrying Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis to Aurangabad on Saturday was forced to land soon after taking off from Nashik apparently due to overloading.

The private chopper took off again successfully for its scheduled journey after offloading one passenger and some luggage, the police said.

Though the police did not specify the reasons for the chopper to make force-landing, an aviation expert said that deboarding of a passenger and some luggage could be linked to the maximum load carrying capacity of the helicopter.

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An official said, "As the helicopter was unable to get the required altitude to fly, some luggage was also off-loaded. This is not a major issue. The chief minister flew in the same chopper and attended all events in Aurangabad as per schedule."

This is the latest in a series of incidents involving Fadnavis while flying in a helicopter.

On July 7, before take-off from Alibaug near Mumbai, Fadnavis narrowly missed being struck by the chopper's tail rotor when the pilot inexplicably started the engines before the chief minister had boarded.

Security guards accompanying Fadnavis had then pushed him out to safety.

On May 25, the rotor of a helicopter carrying Fadnavis got entangled in power lines and crash-landed during take-off from Nilanga in Latur district.

On May 10, a helicopter assigned to ferry Fadnavis to Nagpur crashed before reaching the pick-up location in Gadchiroli.

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(Published 09 December 2017, 14:50 IST)