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Rhodie 4th Apr 2005 15:08

Police Chopper Crash
 
Police chopper falls on house
04/04/2005 16:31 - (SA)

Johannesburg - One person was killed and two injured when a police helicopter fell on the roof of a house in Benoni on Monday afternoon.
North Rand police spokesperson Superintendent Eugene Opperman said the circumstances of the accident was not yet clear.
The helicopter, a Squirrel, from the police's air wing in Johannesburg was flying in the area with three people on board - the pilot and two other police officials - when it fell on the house in Torque Road.
Opperman said the names of the dead and injured have not yet been released.
"We are still investigating the incident," he said.

Snapshot 4th Apr 2005 16:00

Horrible news, something you always dread
especially when its someone you know!

Rest in Peace my friend, you did a great job for many years
and there are many who shall always be grateful for what you did!

I shall remember some great times and raise a drink to you tonight
Lekker slaap

Snapshot (the rooineck)

Gunship 4th Apr 2005 19:38

Condolences to the families / friends and colleagues involved.

Very sad news.

RIP

:sad:

A police inspector died and two officers were injured when their police helicopter crashed into a house in Lakefield, Benoni, on Monday.

Operational Response Services Director Sally de Beer said Inspector Anton van Vuuren, 34, of the SA Police Service Air Wing in Johannesburg died at the scene.

"The pilot, Captain Carol Crosby, was seriously injured and is presently in a stable condition in a Johannesburg hospital," said De Beer.

"Another crew member, trainee pilot Inspector Vijendra Lankaser, was slightly injured."

The helicopter had been patrolling the area next to the busy N12 highway when the accident happened.

De Beer said police were working with the Civil Aviation Authority to determine the cause of the accident. - Sapa
:sad:

Balloothebear 5th Apr 2005 08:14

To all the guys and girls who know Carol, please keep her in your prayers, for today she faces her darkest hour.
She remains in a serious but stable condition in a JHB hospital.
Condolences to the family of the crew member who passed away, "May his wings be forever Golden."
R.I.P.

B Sousa 5th Apr 2005 16:24

Can Someone over there keep us posted. Was this the Johanneburg group or the folks from Pretoria.
Also is there any fund being set up for these folks. I need some news to take to the ALEA board. www.alea.org maybe we could help out in some way..

There but for fortune..........................

Gunship 5th Apr 2005 17:55

What we got down in the Cape is that Carol's lung(s) burst on impact. A massive impact.

Wishing her a very speedy recovery and God's Blessings

Gunzzz

Spetsnaz 5th Apr 2005 20:00

I was truly sorry to hear about this accident and the fate of the Pilot. Does anyone have an update about the condition of the trainee pilot, Insp. "Lanky" Lankaser?

I was amazed to see the various conflicting reports in the media. One report mentioned a Squirrel, another a Hughes 500. One said Lanky was "slightly injured", another said "seriously".

I would appreciate an accurate report from someone.

DualDriver 6th Apr 2005 10:28

Here's some gen that I got...

It was a Hughes 500 and Lanky broke his leg. As for Carol, the battery exploded and she suffered serious burns as well as breaking her back. She apparently fell through the roof and paramedics and SAPS members had to break into the house to get to her.

Our prayers to the crew for a speedy recovery and to the family of the member that lost his life in this tragic accident.:(

hover500 6th Apr 2005 13:05

police crash
 
It's just horrible to hear this type of news.. and as somebody mentioned before.. especially when you know the people involved.
I am close friends with the pilot Carole and I have no way or idea yet how she is doing since I am on the other side of the world and not been able yet to contact anybody yet who could tell me in which hospital she stays.. and what her condition is.
:confused:

B Sousa 6th Apr 2005 17:18

I know the dust hasnt settled yet, but again Im hoping someone will get something set up for these folks should they need a little financial help. Once we find out we can start the ball rolling from COPs around the world.......
Will somebody who knows the leadership at their SAP branch, give them a call and get us some answers.
Lets not let this thread go away........

Solid Rust Twotter 6th Apr 2005 19:04

Get in touch with Adrian Parker. He's been through this particular mill and may have some useful info to pass on.

Condolences to the family and best wishes to those injured.

ANVAK 7th Apr 2005 18:20

Bert - check in with Fred, he might have some contacts as well.
Meantime our prayers are with the injured crew.

B Sousa 9th Apr 2005 18:37

I just got an email from Ivor [Email address removed] He states that the funeral for Inspector Van Vuuren is on Mon 11 April. Further that Capt Carole Crosby is in Milpark Hospital in critical condition. I remember that place and its a good hosptial.
I am still hoping that someone from the airwing will get together with ABSA or another good Bank and set up a special fund for donations.
We really need someone there to get involved to make this work....Im sure every little bit will help....
Talked to Rhodie today and hes going to try and light a fire under the folks on the South African end.
I made a post at www.alea.org its on the Public Forums > Discussion Area and can be viewed. Im hoping the Airborne Law Enforcement Community can pass the hat around and help out. If any COPS in SA are members of ALEA, they can also post the info as to the accident as it becomes available.

DualDriver 11th Apr 2005 10:46

Unfortunately, the SAPS would not allow a specific fund for the members of the airwing, but donations in general could be made to the "Widow and Orphans" fund of the SAPS.

I'm trying to find out if such a fund can be set up, but we'll have to wait and see.

Watch this space for details of the existing fund I mentioned earlier.

DD

B Sousa 11th Apr 2005 12:54

We are not asking SAPS. We are hoping someone in a responsible position can help get this rolling. It should have nothing to do with SAPS. I certainly dont want someone who knows nothing about these folks to get involved. It does not have to be a brass hat from somewhere other than Rand Airwing. Its sort of Personal and their friends should be the ones to monitor this.
Im sure we will have more info after the Funeral today. We're not talking about a big deal, just maybe a" pass the hat" to help out with a few things that they may need.

DualDriver 12th Apr 2005 06:22

Bert, check your PM's

marc perkins 12th Apr 2005 09:41

Great Approach Bert,

Certainly a whole new approach to these unfortunate accidents and incidents. It certainly flies in the face of the usual trial and execution mentallity that the South African aviation industry is plagued with. Far too often the pilot concerned faces the knives, assumptions and crtiticism well before any conclusive evidence has been assimilated. Been there, and experienced that and still witness it daily in our environment.

All the person concerned really needs is this kind of unconditional support from colleagues and associates. Just remember you never know when you could be next, and require the same approach.

I certainly hopr this will be a shining example for how we all should react.

Speedy recovery to those injured.

Well done Bert and co. :ok:

mp

canthover 14th Apr 2005 11:55

Any news on Carole's condition - we are all wishing for a speedy recovery.

B Sousa 23rd Apr 2005 13:34

Let see last post was 14 April..........Hmmmm How soon we forget.

Balloothebear 25th Apr 2005 07:48

Carol is still in ICU, she has undergone several operations in the past few weeks, and is making a slow recovery.
The good news is that she is off the lung machine, and has started to move.
Her recovery is going to take a long,long time.
Please continue to remember her, as she takes this long road to recovery.:(


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