The Nigerian Safety Investigation Bureau (NSIB) has commenced an investigation into the accident involving a Sikorsky SK76c helicopter with registration 5N-BQG, operated by Eastwind Aviation.
This is contained in a statement signed by Mrs Bimbo Oladeji, the NSIB Director of Public Affairs and Consumer Protection, on Thursday in Abuja.
According to her, the helicopter, carrying eight individuals – six passengers and two crew members – went down into the Atlantic Ocean near Bonny Finima, off the coast of Calabar.
She said the incident occurred during a routine flight at approximately 11:22 a.m. local time on Thursday.
“The aircraft was en route from the Port Harcourt Military Base (DNPM) to the Anton Offshore Facility when it lost contact with air traffic controllers around 10:52 a.m.
“Operating under Visual Flight Rules (VFR), the helicopter did not transmit an Emergency Locator Transmitter (ELT) signal, prompting authorities to manually plot the accident’s location to expedite search and rescue efforts.
“Search and rescue operations were activated immediately, with the NSIB collaborating closely with the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA), the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA), the Nigerian Armed Forces and other relevant agencies.”
According to her, emergency response teams are actively working to locate survivors, with three bodies recovered so far.
She said the search continued with the support from neighbouring aerodromes, military units, and low-flying aircraft.
She quoted Capt. Alex Badeh, the NSIB Director -General, as saying that the thoughts and prayers of the entire NSIB staff were with the families affected by the tragic incident.
“We are fully committed to uncovering the circumstances surrounding this accident. We will work diligently to ensure that all necessary information is collected.
“The public must avoid speculation during this sensitive time, as our focus is on providing clarity and accountability through our investigation.
“The NSIB is actively preparing to dispatch a go-team to the scene to gather evidence and conduct a comprehensive analysis.
“A preliminary report will be issued in due course to provide updates on the investigation’s progress.”
Badeh said that NSIB remained dedicated to promoting transparency and accountability through the independent accident investigation process, ultimately enhancing transportation safety in Nigeria.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that NSIB is a multimodal transport agency charged with the mandate of promoting transport safety and conducting objective, thorough, and accurate investigations into transport accidents and incidents in Nigeria.
NSIB aim is to identify probable causes and advocate for safety improvements based on the findings. (NAN)
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