KKN Gurugram Desk | In a tragic incident that has shaken the nation, a helicopter carrying seven passengers, including the pilot, crashed near Kedarnath in Uttarakhand on Sunday, June 15. All on board, including the experienced pilot Rajveer Singh Chauhan, lost their lives in the devastating crash.
The crash occurred during a routine helicopter operation in the Kedarnath region, a popular pilgrimage site situated in the Himalayas. The chopper belonged to Aryan Aviation Pvt Ltd, a private aviation company responsible for transporting pilgrims to and from the temple.
Date of crash: June 15, 2025 (Sunday)
Location: Near Kedarnath, Uttarakhand
Fatalities: 7 (including pilot)
Aircraft: Operated by Aryan Aviation Pvt Ltd
The exact cause of the crash is currently under investigation by the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) and local aviation authorities. Weather conditions in the Himalayan region can often be volatile, making helicopter operations particularly risky during certain months.
The pilot of the ill-fated helicopter, Rajveer Singh Chauhan, hailed from Jaipur, Rajasthan, and was a decorated former Indian Army officer. With over 15 years of service in the armed forces, Rajveer had extensive experience in aviation, having served across multiple terrains in India, including difficult high-altitude zones.
After his retirement from the Army, Rajveer joined Aryan Aviation in October 2024, where he continued to apply his aviation expertise in civilian operations.
Over 2,000 flying hours logged.
Former Army Aviation Corps pilot with specialized training.
Served in critical zones like Pathankot, where he met his future wife.
Rajveer Singh Chauhan is survived by his wife, Lieutenant Colonel Deepika Singh Chauhan, who currently serves in the Indian Army. The couple got married in 2011 while both were posted in Pathankot.
In a heart-wrenching turn of events, Rajveer had recently become a father to twin sons just four months ago. The family had planned a celebration on June 30 to mark both the wedding anniversary of Rajveer’s parents and a naming ceremony for the twins. Tragically, that joyful occasion has now turned into a period of mourning.
His father, Govind Singh, shared the emotional toll the news has had on the family, stating that Rajveer’s passing has left a void that can never be filled.
The tragedy has prompted an outpouring of grief and condolences from leaders across Rajasthan and the nation.
“I pray for peace for the departed soul of Rajveer Singh Chauhan and others who lost their lives in the Kedarnath helicopter crash. May God give strength to the bereaved families in this moment of immense grief.”
Posting on social platform X (formerly Twitter), the CM said:
“The news of the helicopter crash near Kedarnath and the loss of Rajasthan’s brave pilot along with other pilgrims is deeply saddening. May Lord Kedarnath grant peace to the departed and strength to their grieving families.”
“The tragic death of Jaipur’s Rajveer Singh Chauhan and six others in the Kedarnath helicopter accident is profoundly disturbing. My deepest sympathies go to their families. May the departed souls find peace.”
This accident raises critical questions about helicopter safety in high-altitude areas like Kedarnath, especially during the monsoon and pilgrimage seasons. In recent years, the Kedarnath route has witnessed a surge in helicopter traffic due to the high volume of devotees and difficult trekking paths.
Authorities are now reviewing:
Weather forecasting protocols for aviation.
Helicopter route management during high-risk months.
Maintenance checks and pilot work-hour regulations.
As of now, a detailed inquiry has been initiated by aviation authorities in coordination with state disaster response teams. Black box retrieval and technical analysis of the crash site will play a pivotal role in understanding the technical or human error behind the tragedy.
Further developments are expected in the coming days as authorities comb through evidence.
The Kedarnath temple, nestled in the Garhwal Himalayas, is one of the most visited pilgrimage sites in India. Helicopter services are often used to ferry elderly pilgrims and VIPs. However, this convenience comes with challenges:
Unpredictable mountain weather
Limited landing zones
Air traffic congestion during peak season
There have been repeated calls for stricter safety regulations, better pilot training for high-altitude flying, and limiting flights during adverse conditions.
Pilot Rajveer Singh Chauhan’s life was one of service, sacrifice, and commitment—first in the Indian Army and later in civilian aviation. His legacy lives on in the lives he touched, both through his service and his dedication to duty.
The nation grieves not only the loss of a skilled aviator but also of a husband, father, and son taken too soon.
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