Dhruv has been extensively flight tested throughout its flight envelope by highly experienced HAL test pilots & has been evaluated by Customer pilots from IAF/Army prior to certification by Military & civil regulatory authorities. After certification, Dhruv has flown nearly 39,000 Hrs as a fleet, with more than 80 Dhruvs flown by various users. These flights were all flown carrying out difficult missions such as high altitude operations in Siachen glacier in extremely inhospitable weather conditions, Search & Rescue in all terrains, flood relief and casualty evacuation. As many as seven lead helicopters have flown close to 1000 Hrs each safely in similar missions.
DHRUV’s capability has been amply demonstrated in several challenging terrains and missions. The role of DHRUV in the relief missions in post Tsunami operations and during Gujarat floods and the high altitude rescue at Pin Parbati Pass stand testimony to DHRUV’s versatility of operations. “Sarang” – the Aerobatic Display team of Indian Air Force has displayed DHRUV’s capabilities in several international air shows.
Ecuadorian pilots have undergone extensive flying training on DHRUV at HAL’s facilities and had expressed happiness with the handling qualities , advanced avionics and safety features of Dhruv during interactions with HAL instructors who flew training missions with them in India and Ecuador, Ecuadorian Air Force has successfully carried out several missions in their DHRUVs in their difficult terrains and has logged 860 hours. It appears from the reported statements attributed to the top officials of the Ecuadorian Air force that the helicopter may have been maneuvered excessively. The built in safety features have ensured that both the pilots walked away to safety without any major injuries. HAL is committed to provide products of high quality & value to its customers backed up by professional and dedicated service.
good to see that HAL has finally come out with a statement defending the Dhruv, which is a very good product. It is essential that they publish this in every major newspaper in Equador and assist the probe into the crash in every way possible. The Dhruv has good export prospects and this one crash should not mar its reputation unnecessarily.
I think Ecuador has become the latest Jackass by buying the low-tech and low-cost Indian crap. Ecuador miscalculated the Indian technology. Ecuador is an user of Israeli technology. India is a henchman of Israel. So Ecuador considered India as an younger Israel. But this concept finally proved to be wrong that Ecuador is understanding silently. India is nowhere near Israel which is a great nation with a high-tech society from its birth. India can only dream to be a possessor of advanced technology like Israel.