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Accidents: June 2021

Preliminary Reports Eight Deaths in Fiery Takeoff Accident IAI 1124A WestWind II, March 29, 2020, Ninoy Aquino International Airport, Manila, the Philippines – All eight on board perished and the aircraft was destroyed after catching fire during its takeoff roll on Runway 06. The medevac flight was departing for Haneda, Japan. Witnesses reported seeing sparks coming off the runway before the jet reached Taxiway R2. They continued until the airplane departed the runway safety area at the H1 intersection, struck two runway edge lights and a concrete electric junction box, and came to rest against the airport perimeter fence, where it was consumed by fire. Chunks of rubber, metal debris, and scrape marks from the hub of the right main wheel were found on the runway. Scrape marks from the left main wheel began near H1, where much of the left main tire was recovered. In addition to six Filipinos, the casualties included one U.S. and one Canadian citizen. 

Vrtulník s Kellnerem manévroval před nehodou těsně nad hřebenem, vyplývá z předběžné zprávy

Vrtulník s Kellnerem manévroval před nehodou těsně nad hřebenem, vyplývá z předběžné zprávy
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NTSB releases preliminary on deadly helicopter crash near Knik Glacier

NTSB releases preliminary on deadly helicopter crash near Knik Glacier Jill Burke © Provided by Anchorage KTUU-TV The NTSB believes the helicopter impacted terrain about 15 to 20 feet below the top of a ridgeline. They add that debris from the crash fell about 900 ft downslope from the top of the ridgeline. ANCHORAGE, Alaska (KTUU) - The National Transportation Safety Board has released the preliminary report for the helicopter crash that killed five people near Knik Glacier late last month. The report, a factual synopsis of known events and weather conditions the day of the crash, draws no conclusions about what caused the helicopter to collide with a mountain ridgeline.

Report sheds little light on fatal helicopter crash

ANCHORAGE — A preliminary report from the federal agency investigating the fatal helicopter crash in Alaska that killed five people, including the richest man in the Czech Republic, sheds little light on the cause. The Tuesday report from the National Transportation Safety Board said the helicopter involved in a heli-ski operation in the Chugach Mountains just north of Anchorage flew multiple legs on March 27, transporting the skiers to several starting points near Knik Glacier. Data obtained from a handheld GPS unit shows the helicopter started another trip at 6:27 p.m. on a northwest heading, climbing to about 5,900 feet (1,798 meters). Six minutes later, the helicopter began to go over a ridgeline at 6,266 feet (1,910 meters), traveling at about 1 mph (1.61 kph).

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