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Copterline Flight 103 (AAQ103) was a Copterline helicopter flight en route to Helsinki, Finland from Tallinn, Estonia that crashed into the Tallinn Bay on 10 August 2005, at 12:45 local time. The Sikorsky S-76C+ crash occurred three to five minutes after taking off. On board were two Finnish crew members and twelve passengers: six Finns, four ...
The helicopter, operated by Swan Aviation for the private use of Eczacıbaşı Holding, was scheduled to fly from Istanbul to the Bozüyük office of the company, located in northwestern Turkey. The helicopter was carrying two pilots, one Turkish businessman of Eczacibasi group and four Russian guests of the company for a meeting at Bozuyuk ...
A witness photo captured this jarring photo of the helicopter on fire shortly after the crash. The helicopter crashed and caught fire in Calabasas, California, near the intersection of Las Virgenes Road and Willow Glen Street, as reported by a 9-1-1 emergency call at 9:47 a.m. (17:47 UTC).
14 March – A Sikorsky S-92 crashes off County Mayo on Ireland′s west coast. All four crew members die. 8 September - A Schweizer 269C helicopter crashed after an uncontrolled descent during a power-off landing attempt at the Flying W Airport in Medford, New Jersey, killing two, including country musician Troy Gentry.
The tragedy plunged Latin America's largest nation, Brazil, into mourning as it reels from a deep recession and political crisis. Dozens of hearses take Colombia plane crash victims toward final ...
Pages in category "Accidents and incidents involving the Sikorsky S-76" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
South Korean officials today began releasing bodies of the victims killed in the Jeju Air plane crash on Sunday. “Of the 179 victims, the bodies of four have completed the handover procedures to ...
The aircraft's pilots did not report an emergency or adverse weather conditions, Brazil's air force said in a statement. The aircraft was flying normally on Friday until 1:21 p.m., when it stopped ...