Swan Aviation Sikorsky S-76 crash

On 10 March 2017, a Sikorsky S-76C++ helicopter on a private charter flight crashed in Istanbul, Turkey, killing all 7 people on board.[1][2]

Swan Aviation Sikorsky S-76 Crash
A Sikorsky-S-76 similar to the aircraft involved
Accident
Date10 March 2017 (2017-03-10)
SummaryControlled flight into terrain
SiteBüyükçekmece, Istanbul , Turkey
41°01′34″N 28°37′15″E
Aircraft
Aircraft typeSikorsky S-76C++
OperatorSwan Aviation
RegistrationTC-HEZ
Flight originIstanbul Atatürk Airport, Turkey
DestinationBozüyük, Bilecik, Turkey
Occupants7
Passengers5
Crew2
Fatalities7
Survivors0

Background

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 facilities scheduled at noon.[2]

The aircraft was a Sikorsky S-76C++, with tail number TC-HEZ, manufactured in 2008.[3]

Crash

The helicopter had departed Istanbul-Atatürk Airport at 11:15 local time in heavy fog. Six minutes after the takeoff, it hit the Endem TV Tower and crashed onto the nearby State Road D100 highway. All seven people on board were killed.[3]

Investigation

Directorate General of Civil Aviation informed the press that investigation is still ongoing, but poor visibility conditions and the heavy fog was probably the main cause of the accident. Although, it was not clear why the pilots were flying near the tower since it is clearly stated on maps as "no-fly" zone and most experienced pilots were already aware of the height and location of the tower.[4]

References

  1. News, ABC. "Helicopter crashes on outskirts of Istanbul; 7 killed". ABC News.
  2. 7 killed after helicopter carrying business executives crashes in Istanbul
  3. Aviation Safety Network
  4. Archived 2017-04-13 at the Wayback Machine Eczacıbaşı helikopter kazası nedeni kuşku yaratan detay (in Turkish)
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