Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot on Friday escaped unhurt when the helicopter carrying him made an emergency landing in Churu district after one of its rotor blades got damaged.
60-year-old Gehlot, his OSD Gaurav Bajaj, security officer Ramnivas and pilots U K Sharma alongwith Rakesh Sharma were all safe, SP (Churu) S N Khinchi said.
The chopper's pilot told PTI that he had to make an emergency landing at Chandkoti village, about 250-km from Jaipur, due to vertical vibrations caused by the damaged blade.
The twin-engined Italian-made Agusta 190-E helicopter was flying to Nangalbadi village, 60-km from Chandkoti, where Gehlot was slated to attend two functions when the trouble arose.
"As there were vibrations, the pilot soon realised that one of the rotor blades is not functioning smoothly and decided to make an emergency landing in a field at Chandpur, about 10 km from Pilani," A chief minister's office spokesperson said.
The chief minister later proceeded for the programmes by road, the SP said.
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