Santa Fe New Mexican

Two pilots die in firefighti­ng helicopter crash

- By Rebecca Boone Associated Press

BOISE, Idaho — Both pilots of a firefighti­ng helicopter that crashed in Idaho have died, the U.S. Forest Service said Friday.

Mary Cernicek with the Salmon-Challis National Forest said Thomas Hayes, 41, of Post Falls, Idaho, and Jared Bird, 36, of Anchorage, Alaska, died from injuries they sustained when their CH-47D Series “Chinook” crashed in the Salmon River about 3:30 p.m. Thursday.

The pilots were employees of the Anchorage-based ROTAK Helicopter Services, which was contracted to help fight the Moose Fire burning about 21 miles north of Salmon.

Both pilots were “highly experience­d” and military veterans, Cernicek said. Emergency crews responding to the crash were able to extricate the men and transport them to medical facilities but they did not survive, she said.

On its website, ROTAK said it confirmed the accident “with heavy hearts” and asked for prayers and privacy on behalf of the families involved.

“ROTAK Helicopter Services is working closely with all appropriat­e agencies and will issue a full statement as informatio­n is released,” the company wrote.

The Idaho crash comes less than a week after four first responders were killed in another helicopter crash in New Mexico. Authoritie­s in New Mexico said the helicopter crew had wrapped up a firefighti­ng mission and was heading home to Albuquerqu­e when the helicopter came down at a high rate of speed, hitting the ground upright before toppling over. One of the four people killed in that crash managed to call 911 before succumbing to his injuries.

Nearly 700 firefighte­rs have been battling the Moose Fire in Idaho. The fire started on Sunday, and the National Interagenc­y Fire Center said in an incident report Friday that nine helicopter­s were being used to support ground firefighti­ng resources with water bucket drops.

The fire was burning on about 37 square miles Friday and threatenin­g several structures, and fire managers said the fire was expected to increase as hot, dry conditions continued in the region. A “red flag” warning was issued in the area because wind gusts were expected to reach up to 35 mph.

The helicopter wreckage was still in the Salmon River and National Transporta­tion Safety Board investigat­ors were en route to the scene, Cernicek said. That stretch of the river is popular with rafters and recreation­ists, and officials closed the area to recreation­al day trips. It remains open to people on multi-day river trips, Cernicek said.

 ?? USDA FOREST SERVICE/NEW YORK TIMES ?? Two pilots died Thursday after a helicopter crashed in Idaho while fighting a wildfire, the second such fatal crash involving helicopter­s responding to wildfires in less than a week.
USDA FOREST SERVICE/NEW YORK TIMES Two pilots died Thursday after a helicopter crashed in Idaho while fighting a wildfire, the second such fatal crash involving helicopter­s responding to wildfires in less than a week.

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