A chopper, operated by Skyone Airways, was forced to make an emergency landing in Bhutan on Monday.
When the pilot noticed a technical glitch after take-off from Tawang in Arunachal Pradesh.
The chopper, Skyone MI-172, landed near Bhutan’s Nganglam helipad with the help of the Air Traffic Control (ATC)
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in Paro, nearly 50 km away from the Bhutan capital Thimpu.
Also 14 passengers and five crew members on board are safe, said, Arunachal Pradesh’s civil aviation secretary.
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