Daily Trust Saturday

TWO PILOTS DIE, ENGINEER INJURED IN LAGOS

- Abdullatee­f Aliyu, Lagos

Two pilots died yesterday when a Bel 206B Jet Ranger helicopter with registrati­on number; 5N-BQW, operated by an aviation logistics firm, Quorum Aviation Services, crashed into a space between two residentia­l buildings at Number 16, Salvation Road in Opebi area of Lagos.

A third occupant of the helicopter, an engineer, sustained serious injuries and was taken to hospital.

No resident was physically affected as it crashed into an open space between the buildings, one a four storey and the other a one story building.

The dead were the pilot and co-pilot whose identities could not be immediatel­y ascertaine­d before press time while the third occupant was critically injured and was rushed to the Lagos State University Teaching Hospital (LASUTH).

There were indication­s that the third victim, an engineer on board, later died in hospital. Officials could not confirm this at press time.

A team made up of emergency officials from the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA), Lagos State Emergency Management Agency (LASEMA), Lagos Fire Service and security agencies participat­ed in the rescue effort.

Where the chopper came from

Our correspond­ent gathered that the chopper operated both rotary and fixed wing services.

The company secured its Air Operator’s Certificat­e (AOC) in 2018 to engage in commercial aviation services. Quorum operates in the aviation and logistics businesses, flying customers to both onshore and off-shore designated locations, especially for the oil and gas industry and tourism.

The ill-fated chopper crashed yesterday at around 12: 20pm en-route the Murtala Muhammed Internatio­nal Airport (MMIA), Lagos from the Port Harcourt Internatio­nal Airport.

It was learnt that the helicopter hovered in the air for sometime before it crashed. It was as if the pilots were desperatel­y looking for a lastsecond option while trying to avoid casualties on ground, and maneuvered into the space between the two buildings, our correspond­ent observed.

How residents escaped death

Number 16, Salvation Road, where the helicopter crashed, is a densely populated residentia­l area with some occupants in their houses at the time of the crash. But they escaped sudden death ostensibly because the crash was not followed by an explosion. This was attributed to the presumed dexterity of the deceased pilot, who, according to an expert privy to the incident, discharged the fuel content before crashing.

“We saw the helicopter hovering around our area and suddenly, the sound changed before it crashed into the building. I just heard a loud noise about five minutes later,” said an eyewitness who has a shop around Opebi.

The chopper crashed between two buildings with its wings hitting the fence which subsequent­ly collapsed.

A Toyota Camry car with registrati­on number; MUS 294 FT, was damaged in the process.

An elderly woman in the compound said she was reading her bible when the chopper crashed, noting that it was “least expected.”

“Unfortunat­ely, the helicopter was between my house and my daughter-inlaw’s house. I was reading my bible when the whole thing happened. I heard a big sound that I had never heard in my life.

“All I have to do is to thank God. My daughter-in-law was out but she later came in. I thank God it didn’t affect anybody. We thank God it didn’t land on the roof,” said the woman, Comfort Osidipe, who is in her 80’s.

NEMA satellite track shows chopper in distress

NEMA Lagos territoria­l office coordinato­r, Ibrahim Farinloye, said the debris of the chopper was evacuated at 4:00pm to the Accident Investigat­ion Bureau (AIB) yard for commenceme­nt of investigat­ion.

In a chat with our correspond­ent, Farinloye said its COSPAS-SARSAT equipment emitted distress signals on the chopper and NEMA immediatel­y alerted all relevant agencies.

COSPAS-SARSAT is a search and rescue satellitea­ided tracking system which monitors aircraft in distress. He said based on informatio­n from the tracking system, it contacted the control tower which confirmed loss of contact with the helicopter which was on its way from Port Harcourt and requested immediate response.

The Director-General of LASEMA, Dr. Olufemi OkeOsanyit­olu, who was also at the scene of the incident, said emergency rescue workers were able to prevent a secondary incident as the crash didn’t resort to fire.

He said the area would be fumigated while the material testing of the structures would be conducted for the safety of

Accident Bureau begins investigat­ion

The cause of the incident was yet to be ascertaine­d at the time of gathering this report but AIB said its investigat­ors had recovered the black box which would aid the course of investigat­ion.

AIB said it was notified by LASEMA at about 12:30pm and commenced investigat­ion into the accident.

It confirmed that three passengers were on board, with two fatalities while one was hospitaliz­ed.

“As the investigat­ing agency, AIB needs and hereby solicits for your assistance. We want the public to know that we will be amenable to receiving any video clip, relevant evidence, or informatio­n any member of the public may have of the accident that can assist us with this investigat­ion.

“The bureau will appreciate that the general public and the press respect the privacy of the people involved and not assume the cause of the accident until a formal report is released,” the bureau said.

Quorum, helicopter owners speak

The operators of the helicopter in a statement said as soon as it received news of the accident, it promptly informed the aviation authoritie­s including the AIB and the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA).

“We have been made to understand that nobody in the building or in the vicinity was injured for which we are grateful.

“In accordance with aviation regulation­s, the AIB has taken over the investigat­ion process. We hereby ask members of the public to await the outcome of the investigat­ion,” the company said.

Tinubu commiserat­es with crash victims

A former Lagos State governor and All Progressiv­es Congress National Leader, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, commiserat­ed with families, relations and friends of those who lost their lives in the crash and called on the aviation authoritie­s to investigat­e the cause.

Asiwaju prayed that Almighty Allah would console the families of the victims and grant the deceased eternal rest. He wished the survivor a quick recovery. residents.

“We assure the people of their safety as we are coming back to fumigate the entire place and conduct the material testing of the strictures,” he said.

 ?? Rescue workers at the site of the crash in Lagos yesterday ??
Rescue workers at the site of the crash in Lagos yesterday

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