The chopper-- Chetak SA 316 B-- had taken off from Indian Air Force's (IAF) Jamnagar air base around 9 AM. It was being flown to Ahmedabad by two pilots-- Kapil Yadav and Arpit Kapoor, the officials said.
"Around 10.15 AM, the pilots noticed that oil was leaking from the chopper's rotor blades, following which they decided to land it in Maktanpar town, about 13 kms from Wankaner taluka of Morbi district," an official said.
After fixing the problem, the helicopter was flown back to the Jamnagar air base in the evening, Mehta said.
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