The helicopter has been grounded at Jufal Airport for 16 days after experiencing technical problems.
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A Shree Air helicopter with the call sign '9N-ADD' used during the elections in the Himalayan district of Dolpa has been grounded at the Jufal airport.
The helicopter has been grounded at the Jufal airport for 16 days after it developed a technical problem.
The helicopter, which had reached Dolpa to transport staff, security personnel and ballot boxes to Upper Dolpa during the House of Representatives elections held on 21 Falgun, was grounded at the airport after it was not airworthy, according to the Civil Aviation Authority Office, Jufal.
According to Office Chief Rahul Mishra, the helicopter has been grounded at Jufal since 24 Falgun due to a technical glitch. Two Shree Air helicopters were used to transport election materials, staff and security personnel to 23 polling stations in Upper Dolpa during the elections.
One of the helicopters had already returned by then, while the other helicopter It is stuck in Jufal. It is said that a technical team will arrive in a few days for repairs.
