NewsMi-8 helicopter with 22 onboard goes missing near Kamchatka volcano

Mi‑8 helicopter with 22 onboard goes missing near Kamchatka volcano

Kamchatka: search for helicopter with 22 people on board
Kamchatka: search for helicopter with 22 people on board
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Justyna Lasota-Krawczyk

31 August 2024 14:28

A Mi-8 helicopter with 22 people on board went missing on Saturday shortly after takeoff. The incident occurred near the Vachkazhets volcano south of the Kamchatka Peninsula in eastern Russia, reported the AP agency. A search and rescue operation is in progress.

In a video statement, Kamchatka Governor Vladimir Solodov said that 19 passengers and three crew members were on board the helicopter. The helicopter took off from near the Vachkazhets volcano and was flying to the village of Nikolayevka but did not reach its destination, reported the Russian Federal Air Transport Agency (Rosaviatsiya).

CNN, citing Russian media, reported that bad weather conditions prevailed along the flight path, which may have reduced visibility. Rescue services reported that the aircraft crew did not indicate any malfunctions.

Search helicopters are scouring the area where the Mi-8 was last seen on radar and the area around the Bystraya River, over which the missing aircraft was expected to fly. The Russian Federal Air Transport Agency, Rosaviatsiya, reported that another Mi-8 helicopter had been dispatched to search for the missing aircraft.

The Mi-8 is a twin-engine helicopter designed in the 1960s, often used in Russian air transport.

Prosecutor's office launches investigation

The Kamchatka Transport Prosecutor's Office has investigated compliance with flight safety regulations concerning the incident.

Additionally, the Eastern Interregional Investigative Department of Transport of the Russian Investigative Committee is conducting an investigation based on Article 263 of the Russian Criminal Code (violation of safety rules for air transport operations).

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