Eleven persons on
Wednesday escaped death after a Bristow 5B BJQ Helicopter enroute Lagos from an
off- shore location in Port Harcourt ditched inside the Lagos lagoon. The
helicopter was carrying nine passengers and two crew members on board when the
incident happened. The Accident Investigation Bureau (AIB), Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) and the Lagos State Emergency Management Agency (LASEMA) confirmed the incident.
Mr Sam Adurogboye, spokesperson of NCAA, in a text
message, said there was no casualties as the 11 persons on board were rescued
after the chopper ditched inside the Atlantic Ocean. “It happened 70
Nautical Miles off Lagos. They were returning from their off-shore location
called ERA. Nine passengers and two crew on board all rescued alive,” he
said. The AIB in a statement also confirmed the crash.

“ A S76 C++ helicopter marked 5N-BQJ belonging to Bristow
Helicopters, which departed ERHA Platform enroute Lagos was ditched into the
Atlantic Ocean 95 nautical miles into destination at about 10:20am local
time. “All the eleven souls on board including two crew members were
rescued alive. “Accident Investigation Bureau AIB has commenced
investigation into the occurrence. Details will be communicated to you later,’’
it said.
Similarly, the General Manager of LASEMA, Mr Michael
Akindele, in a statement, said emergency responders including three RRS search
and rescue Helicopters, Nigeria Navy, Air Force and others were deployed for
the operation. “The helicopter ditched inside the ocean, however 11 souls
on board are alive, no casualty,’’ he said. Akindele said Agip, Mobil and
Shell oil companies helped with the provision of speed boat to facilitate the
rescue operation.
He said that Bristow Helicopter Company also provided
landing boat for the evacuation of the survivors.
NAN recalls that the incident is coming barely six months
after another of the company’s choppers went down into the Lagos
Lagoon. Six of the 12 persons on board the ill-fated helicopter, including
the pilot and the co-pilot, died. The helicopter, which was enroute Lagos
from Akure, crashed into the Oworonshoki area of the lagoon.

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