Captain Rajveer Singh Chauhan, the pilot of the ill-fated helicopter that crashed near Gaurikund in Uttarakhand on Sunday morning, had served in the Indian Army for more than 15 years and brought with him a wealth of experience in military aviation.
A resident of Shastri Nagar in Jaipur, Chauhan had joined Aryan Aviation Private Ltd in October 2024 as a civilian pilot. On Sunday, he was flying the Bell 407 utility helicopter that was transporting Char Dham pilgrims from Kedarnath to Guptkashi when it crashed in the Gauri Mai Khark area of Rudraprayag district, killing all seven on board.
According to his professional profile, Chauhan had extensive experience flying in diverse and challenging terrains during his service in the Army. He was involved in overseeing aerial operations and was trained in the operation and maintenance of various types of helicopters.


The incident has deeply affected both the civilian aviation and defence communities, with tributes pouring in for the former Army officer who dedicated his life to flying in service of the nation and its people. His military background and aviation expertise had made him a valuable asset in commercial heli-services, especially in the demanding conditions of Uttarakhand’s pilgrimage routes.
As authorities investigate the cause of the crash, Captain Chauhan is being remembered as a seasoned and disciplined pilot who brought military precision to every mission he undertook.