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    Helicopter enGulfed

    What: Petroleum Helicopter Inc. Bell 206
    Where: 43 miles into the Gulf of Mexico off the coast of Port O’Connor
    When: June 10, 2010
    Who: Pilot and two passengers. One passenger was injured.
    Why: While en route, the helicopter crashed into the gulf of Mexico. The coast guard was notified at 10:40 a.m, but an offshore private vessel, named OSV Callie Jean picked up those who had been aboard the helicopter fifteen minutes after the crash, before the coastguard arrived. The passengers were taken to an oil rig platform, from which they were airlifted to the mainland.

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    Helicopter Crash in Southern Russia Kills 4

    helicopterA privately owned helicopter crashed in the mountains of Apsheron district, in southern Russia, on the evening of June 28.

    The helicopter was carrying 4 people when it crashed; all of them were killed. The deceased have been identified as A.I. Goncharenko, 53, S.V. Yelugyan, 46, A.S. Yelugyan, 23, and E.B. Yelugyan, 13.

    Goncharenko was flying the helicopter at the time of accident.

    Russia’s Emergency Situations Ministry statement said that the accident happened due to some technical fault.

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    Greece: OA Birdstrike


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    Contact Photographer Tommy Desmet

    What: Olympic Airlines Boeing 737-400 en route from Alexandroupolis to Athens
    Where: Alexandroupolis’ Democritus Airport
    When: Jul 22nd
    Who: 60 passengers
    Why: The OA took off, and shortly afterwards flew through a flock of birds, several of which were ingested. The plane made an emergency landing back at the airport, after which passengers debarked and switched to other flights.

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    Helicopter Crash in Schoemanskloof Kills Lion Sands Game Resort CEO


    A privately owned Robinson R-44 with four aboard crashed in the vicinity of Schoemanskloof outside Nelspruit in South Africa. The flight had taken off from Johannesburg and was en route to White river when it crashed in heavy mist. No one aboard survived. The fatalities were listed as Nick More, Pierre de Villiers, Lance Cooper and Elmarie Martens.

    Remains of the victims will be handled at the state mortuary in Pretoria.

    The South African Civil Aviation Authority will be investigating the crash site, Zondagskraal farm, four kilometers from the N4 highway.

    Pilot Mr Nick More, owned the helicopter and was CEO of Lion Sands Game Resort.

    Kruger Mpumalanga International Airport indicated that the flight plan listed that More departed from Nelspruit Airfield at 06:30, collected passengers at Casterbridge. The destination was listed as Grand Central Airport in Gauteng.

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    Piper Crashes in Santo Domingo Pueblo

    What: single-engine Piper
    Where: Santo Domingo Pueblo.
    When: 8:20 a.m. Sunday morning twelve miles southwest of the airport.
    Who: 4 people on board were able to walk away
    Why: The plane’s cabin filled with smoke. The cause is under investigation by the Bureau of Indian Affairs

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    Dangerous Hysteria aboard Batavia Air


    Pictured: A Batavia Air Boeing 737-4Y0
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    Contact photographer Roger Shen

    What: Batavia Air Boeing 737-4Y0 en route from Bali Indonesia to Kupang, Indonesia
    Where: Ngurah Rai in Bali, Indonesia,
    When: 03-DEC-2009 11:45 AM
    Who: 148 passengers and six crew, 6 injuries
    Why: The plane had been carrying 148 passengers from Surabaya, East Java to Kupang, East Nusa Tenggara. The flight had stopped overnight in Bali because El Tari Airport (the destination) was closed due to another incident. Passengers were already wound up, because they’d spent the night actually in the airport–with no overnight compensation or accommodations.

    The plane was about to take off when passengers, believing the plane was on fire screamed and rushed the exits, forcing the door open and jumping from the plane. Six were injured leaping from the plane (which was not on fire) without any ramps.

    Passengers had seen normal exhaust smoke when the pilot started up the engines.

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