• ONGC chopper with 9 aboard makes emergency landing in Arabian Sea, all rescued

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    ONGC chopper with 9 aboard makes emergency landing in Arabian Sea, all rescued

    The incident occurred while the ONGC helicopter was attempting to land at a rig around 50 nautical miles off the coast of Mumbai. The chopper crashed into the ocean around 1.5 kilometres from the landing area on the rig, an official informed the media.

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    mso-themecolor:text1">Digital Desk: After an ONGC (Oil and Natural Gas
    Corporation) helicopter made an emergency landing in the Arabian Sea on Tuesday
    afternoon with seven passengers and two pilots aboard, all nine people were
    evacuated. RK Singh, a spokesman for the Coast Guard, reported that "all
    nine passengers have been saved." Nearly an hour was spent performing the
    procedure.



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    According to reports, the helicopter was
    forced to land using the floaters that are typically attached to helicopters
    that transport people and supplies to offshore locations and the coast.
    "In a hastily planned maritime lifesaving operation in the Arabian Sea,
    careful cooperation among stakeholders led to the identification of all 9
    passengers of the tragic @ONGC Pawan Hans. SAR ops (sic) were produced as a
    result of the western seaboard's concentrated efforts, as per a tweet from the
    Indian Coast Guard.



     



    From adjacent ONGC installations, ships were
    sent to the rescue. The Malviya-16 watercraft first saved four individuals.
    Later on, a Sagar Kiran rescue boat was also used in the operation.



     



    The incident occurred while the ONGC
    helicopter was attempting to land at a rig around 50 nautical miles off the
    coast of Mumbai. The chopper crashed into the ocean around 1.5 kilometres from
    the landing area on the rig, an official informed the media.



     



    According to the article, ONGC has multiple
    rigs and equipment in the Arabian Sea that are utilised to extract oil and gas
    from deposits under the seabed. We have not yet looked into the circumstances
    surrounding the occurrence.



     



    A helicopter carrying seven passengers and
    two pilots makes an emergency landing in the Arabian Sea close to the ONGC
    drilling platform Sagar Kiran in Mumbai High, according to an earlier tweet
    from the ONGC. 4 were saved. Rescue efforts are under way. @PetroleumMin
    @Rameswar Teli @HardeepSPuri (sic).



     



    The ICG soon published the following message:
    "@IndiaCoastGuard deployed sea & air assets to rescue 2 crew & 7
    passengers of ONGC Pawan Hans Helicopter that crashed off #Mumbai today. In the
    area, MRCC (MBI) coordinated SAR and activated ISN. 02 survivors have so far
    been found. (sic)".