Aviation Accident Summaries

Aviation Accident Summary LAX08WA133

Aircraft #1

P2-IHI

BELL 206L1

Analysis

The helicopter collided with terrain in southern Indonesia, and both pilots survived. Investigators reported that the aircraft was crumpled, and sitting over on its side. Witnesses reported that the helicopter just plummeted to the ground at a very low level. They believed that the approach was irregular compared to previous or normal approaches. The pilot reported that after noticing indicators decaying or going down, he tried to increase power, but to no avail. The accident is under the jurisdiction of and is being investigated by the National Transportation Safety Committee. Further information can be obtained from: National Transportation Safety Committee Gedung Karsa, 2nd Floor Department of Transport Merdeka Barat No. 8 Jakarta 10110 Indonesia

Factual Information

On February 12, 2008, a Bell 206L1, registration P2-IHI, serial number 45723, collided with terrain in southern Indonesia. Islands Nationair was operating the helicopter under the provisions of the Indonesian civilian aviation regulations. Both pilots sustained serious injuries. Investigators reported that the aircraft was crumpled and sitting over on its side. Witnesses reported that the helicopter just plummeted to the ground at a very low level. They believed that the approach was irregular compared to previous or normal approaches. The pilot reported that after noticing indicators decaying or going down, he tried to increase power, but to no avail. The accident is under the jurisdiction of, and is being investigated by, the National Transportation Safety Committee. Further information can be obtained from: National Transportation Safety Committee Gedung Karsa, 2nd Floor Department of Transport Merdeka Barat No. 8 Jakarta 10110 Indonesia Phone: 62 21 350 5137 Fax: 62 21 350 5139

Probable Cause and Findings

The cause will be determined by the Indonesian National Transportation Safety Committee.

 

Source: NTSB Aviation Accident Database

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