
- A private helicopter with six people made an emergency landing near Saltar village in Pune district
- The helicopter landed due to poor visibility caused by fog on August 15 around 3 pm
- The chopper belonged to a city-based builder and was flying to Mumbai at the time
A private helicopter carrying six persons, including two pilots, made an emergency landing near a village in Maharashtra's Pune district due to poor visibility as a result of fog, police said on Tuesday.
The incident occurred on August 15 and the helicopter took off again in 15 minutes, they said.
The chopper belonging to a city-based builder was flying to Mumbai when the pilots were forced to land it on a roadside near Saltar village in Mulshi tehsil around 3 pm, an official from Pune rural police said.
"As per the information received from the local people and the village Police Patil (a village-level law enforcement officer), the helicopter with two pilots and four passengers on board made an emergency landing due to fog. It took off again within 15 minutes," he said.
No one was injured in the incident, the official added.
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