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Russian helicopter crash in northern Siberia kills 18: ministry

MOSCOW, Aug 4, 2018 (BSS/AFP) – Moscow on Saturday said 18 people were
killed when a helicopter crashed on its way to an oil station in northern
Siberia in the early hours of the morning.

The Russian Transport Ministry said the Mi-8 helicopter carrying three
crew members and 15 passengers crashed when it collided with machinery
carried by another helicopter soon after take-off.

It added that the second helicopter landed safely and that the accident
took place in “normal” weather conditions.

“The first take-off was carried out by a Mi-8 with an external cargo
suspension without passengers on board, the second take-off was performed
with passengers who were workers on shifts at the oil station,” the ministry
said in a statement.

“According to preliminary information, the Mi-8 carrying passengers for
reasons unknown collided with the external suspension of the second
helicopter after take-off. As a result it fell, was destroyed and burned,” it
added.

“Three crew members and 15 passengers died.”

The helicopter was operated by Russian national airline Utair, which has
its head office in Khanty Mansiysk airport in western Siberia.

In a statement issued on its website, Utair said the crash took place at
05:43 Moscow time (0243 GMT) after taking off from a helipad at the Vankor
oil and gas field, in the Turuhansk district of the Krasnoyarsk region.

The oil field is operated by Russian national oil company Rosneft
through its subsidiary Vankorneft.

Utair said the helicopter was made in Russia in 2010.

It added that the pilot was born in 1985 and was trained at the Omsk
Aviation School in southwestern Siberia.

“He flew 5,990 hours, 2,300 of which he was the helicopter commander,”
Utair’s statement said.

The airline said it sent its specialists to the site of the crash.

Russia’s transport ministry said it created a commission to investigate
the crash and that the vice director of the Federal Air Transport Agency was
on his way to the site.

The country’s Investigative Committee said it opened a criminal
investigation into the crash.

Accidents involving helicopters and small planes are frequent in Siberia
and far eastern Russia, where air transport is commonly used to cover vast
distances.

In April, a Mi-8 helicopter crashed in far eastern Russia, killing six
people.

In November 2017, six people died when a small plane crash-landed in the
Khabarovsk region.

In 2016, 19 people died when a Mi-8 helicopter carrying oil and gas
field workers crashed in a remote area of Siberia.

BSS/AFP/IJ/1436 hrs