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ARE SAFETY NORMS BEING COMPROMISED?

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Issue 6, 2025

Is India's Helicopter boom at the cost of lives? Time for a reckoning on SOPs, safety, and accountability

- SWAATI KETKAR

ARE SAFETY NORMS BEING COMPROMISED?

THE INDIAN HELICOPTER INDUSTRY IS AT A CROSSROADS. ON the one hand, it promises exponential growth, with global OEMs eyeing a lucrative market ripe for fleet expansion, civil operations, and regional connectivity. On the other hand, the sector finds itself mired in an unfolding safety crisis, the one that is rapidly shaking public trust and exposing a glaring deficit in regulatory rigour, standard operating discipline, and operational accountability.

In less than 45 days, India has witnessed five helicopter crashes, two of them fatal. The Char Dham route, in particular, has emerged as a grim epicentre. The recent Kedarnath tragedy, which claimed seven lives, wasn’t just an accident. It was the latest evidence of an unspoken rot in the country’s general aviation ecosystem, one where following standard operating procedure (SOPs) appear to be optional, penalties are practically non-existent, and regulatory oversight is dangerously cosmetic.

THE CULTURE OF COMPLACENCY

Let's be blunt: What we are witnessing is the normal operational indiscipline in helicopter services, especially during pilgrimage charters and high-altitude sectors. Many operators, driven by seasonal profits and backed by opaque auditing, seem to treat SOPs more like suggestions than mandates. Are these operators more interested in filling seats than ensuring safety? Is adherence to procedun seen as an obstacle rather than a necessity?

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