<p>An IAF helicopter with 20 airmen on board made an emergency landing in Lohawat area of Jodhpur on Sunday afternoon due to some technical glitch.</p>.<p>The helicopter had taken off from Jodhpur airbase for Phalodi airbase.</p>.<p>A technical team fixed the glitch and the chopper was able to take off after about an hour's delay to its destination.</p>.<p>According to Badri Prasad, Circle Inspector, Lohawat Police Station, two MI-17 helicopters of the Indian Air Force had taken off from Jodhpur air force station for Phalodi air force station Sunday afternoon.</p>.<p>"About 2.30 pm. one of the helicopters developed some technical glitch and resorted to emergency landing in village Pilwa," said the officer.</p>.<p>The chopper had 20 airmen on board. They all alighted the chopper and secured it from the villagers, who swarmed to the spot in curiosity.</p>.<p>Prasad said that police also rushed to the spot to help the chopper team and control the crowd.</p>
<p>An IAF helicopter with 20 airmen on board made an emergency landing in Lohawat area of Jodhpur on Sunday afternoon due to some technical glitch.</p>.<p>The helicopter had taken off from Jodhpur airbase for Phalodi airbase.</p>.<p>A technical team fixed the glitch and the chopper was able to take off after about an hour's delay to its destination.</p>.<p>According to Badri Prasad, Circle Inspector, Lohawat Police Station, two MI-17 helicopters of the Indian Air Force had taken off from Jodhpur air force station for Phalodi air force station Sunday afternoon.</p>.<p>"About 2.30 pm. one of the helicopters developed some technical glitch and resorted to emergency landing in village Pilwa," said the officer.</p>.<p>The chopper had 20 airmen on board. They all alighted the chopper and secured it from the villagers, who swarmed to the spot in curiosity.</p>.<p>Prasad said that police also rushed to the spot to help the chopper team and control the crowd.</p>