Wednesday, 3 February 2016

How Our Helicopter Landed on Water - Bristow Helicopters Releases Statement


The leadership of the Bristow Helicopters (Nigeria) Limited has released an official statement on the reported helicopter crash that took place earlier today. 

 
 
Bristow Helicopters has given details of the accident involving one of  its aircraft on Wednesday, saying the helicopter actually landed on water.

In a statement released on Wednesday afternoon, the company said the helicopter got involved in water-landing in Lagos while returning from an offshore platform.
 
The statement said the nine passengers on board and a crew of two “are accounted for and in the process of being transferred to a nearby installation”.

The statement said, "Bristow Helicopters (Nigeria) Limited, confirmed today that one of its helicopters, was involved in a water landing near Lagos at about 10.25 a.m. local time on return from an offshore platform.

The aircraft, a Sikorsky S-76C++, had departed on a routine crew transfer flight offshore with nine passengers and a crew of two.

All persons onboard are accounted for and in the process of being transferred to a nearby installation.

The company is in the process of collecting pertinent information and will release more details as soon as it is available."

The Accident Investigations Bureau had earlier told PREMIUM TIMES that crew members and passengers aboard the helicopter survived the accident. Tunji Oketunbi, the spokesperson for the Bureau told a correspondent on telephone that all occupants of the craft survived the accident.

“They all survived, they all survived,” the AIB spokesperson said when contacted for updates.

Mr. Oketunbi later issued the following statement, "A S76 C++ helicopter marked 5N-BQJ  belonging to Bristow Helicopters, which departed ERHA Platform  enroute Lagos was ditched into the Atlantic Ocean 95 nautical miles into destination at about 10:20am local time."

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