NTSB Advisory
National Transportation Safety Board
Washington, DC 20594
July 20, 2008

NTSB ASSISTS GOVERNMENT OF KOREA IN AVIATION ACCIDENT


The National Transportation Safety Board has dispatched a team of investigators to assist the government of Korea in its investigation of yesterday's crash of a Korean- registered Sikorsky S-92A helicopter equipped with General Electric engines.

At approximately 5:20 p.m. local time on July 19, the helicopter experienced a hard landing after colliding with trees and other ground obstacles while attempting a precautionary landing on a nearby helipad due to weather. The helicopter was consumed by a post-crash fire.

Of the 16 persons onboard the helicopter, preliminary reports indicate that 3 persons suffered severe injuries and 7 suffered minor injuries. There are no reported injuries on the ground.

NTSB Chairman Mark V. Rosenker has designated senior investigator Bill English as the U.S. Accredited Representative. His team will include an NTSB helicopter operations specialist, as well as technical advisors from the Federal Aviation Administration, Sikorsky Aircraft Corporation, and General Electric.

The investigation is being conducted by the Korean Aviation and Railway Accident Investigation Board (KARAIB) of the Ministry of Construction and Transportation which will release all information on the progress of the investigation. The agency's phone number in Korea is (82) 2 6096-1030 and the agency website is http://www.araib.go.kr.

 

Media Contact: Bridget Ann Serchak 202-314-6100
bridget.serchak@ntsb.gov


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