Aviation Accident Summaries

Aviation Accident Summary LAX93LA375

Aircraft #1

N285CA

BELL 206B

Analysis

THE ACCIDENT OCCURRED IN INTERNATIONAL WATERS AT LONGITUDE 121 DEGREES 13 MINUTES WEST AND LATITUDE 12 DEGREES 52 MINUTES NORTH. ACCORDING TO AN EXTRACT FROM THE SHIP'S LOG, THE HELICOPTER DEPARTED THE VESSEL ON A FISH SPOTTING MISSION AND WAS WORKING AN AREA 15 TO 20 MILES FROM THE SHIP WHILE BEING MONITORED ON THE SHIP SEARCH RADAR. AT A POINT BEARING 305 DEGREES AND 17 MILES FROM THE SHIP, THE PILOT ADVISED THAT HE WAS RETURNING TO THE VESSEL. SHORTLY THEREAFTER, THE PILOT TRANSMITTED 'WE ARE GOING DOWN...THE ENGINE HAS STOPPED.' THE VESSEL IMMEDIATELY PROCEEDED TO THE LAST KNOWN RADAR POSITION OF THE HELICOPTER AND BEGAN A SEARCH PATTERN, WHICH WAS SUSPENDED AT DUSK. AT 0900 HOURS ON SEPTEMBER 23RD, VARIOUS PIECES OF FIBER GLASS AND AN UNOPENED INFLATABLE RAFT WERE FOUND AND A SHORT TIME LATER, THE BODY OF THE PASSENGER WAS LOCATED.

Factual Information

On September 20, 1993, at 2000 hours local ship time, a Bell 206B helicopter, N285CA, crashed at sea in the Pacific Ocean 1,200 miles west of Mazatlan, Mexico, under undetermined circumstances. The helicopter was owned by Crescent Airways, Inc., of West Hollywood, Florida, and was leased to Supremas Bel Golso of Mexico for fish spotting operations from a tuna vessel. Visual meteorological conditions prevailed at the time. The aircraft was destroyed in the accident sequence and sank. The certificated commercial pilot and a fish spotter passenger on board sustained fatal injuries. The flight originated from a tuna vessel near the accident site at an undetermined time on the day of the mishap. The accident occurred in international waters at longitude 121 degrees 13 minutes west and latitude 12 degrees 52 minutes north.

Probable Cause and Findings

a loss of engine power for undetermined reasons.

 

Source: NTSB Aviation Accident Database

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